Common use of Inspection Objection Clause in Contracts

Inspection Objection. Unless otherwise provided in this Contract, Buyer acknowledges that Seller is conveying the 400 Property to Buyer in an “as is” condition, “where is” and “with all faults.” Seller shall disclose to Buyer, in writing, any latent 401 defects actually known by Seller. Buyer, acting in good faith, has the right to have inspections (by one or more third parties, 402 personally or both) of the Property and Inclusions (Inspection), at Buyer’s expense. If (1) the physical condition of the Property, 403 including, but not limited to, the roof, walls, structural integrity of the Property, the electrical, plumbing, HVAC and other 404 mechanical systems of the Property, (2) the physical condition of the Inclusions, (3) service to the Property (including utilities and 405 communication services), systems and components of the Property, e.g. heating and plumbing, (4) any proposed or existing 406 transportation project, road, street or highway, or (5) any other activity, odor or noise (whether on or off the Property) and its effect 407 or expected effect on the Property or its occupants is unsatisfactory, in Buyer’s sole subjective discretion, Buyer shall, on or before 408 Inspection Objection Deadline (§ 3):

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Samples: frascona.com

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Inspection Objection. Unless otherwise provided in this Contract, Buyer acknowledges that Seller is conveying 381 the 400 Property to Buyer in an "as is" condition, "where is" and "with all faults." Seller shall disclose to Buyer, in writing, any latent 401 382 defects actually known by Seller. Buyer, acting in good faith, has the right to have inspections (by one or more third parties, 402 383 personally or both) of the Property and Inclusions (Inspection), at Buyer’s 's expense. If (1) the physical condition of the Property, 403 384 including, but not limited to, the roof, walls, structural integrity of the Property, the electrical, plumbing, HVAC and other 404 385 mechanical systems of the Property, (2) the physical condition of the Inclusions, (3) service to the Property (including utilities and 405 386 communication services), systems and components of the Property, e.g. heating and plumbing, (4) any proposed or existing 406 387 transportation project, road, street or highway, or (5) any other activity, odor or noise (whether on or off the Property) and its effect 407 388 or expected effect on the Property or its occupants is unsatisfactory, in Buyer’s 's sole subjective discretion, Buyer shall, on or before 408 389 Inspection Objection Deadline (§ 3):

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Samples: Real Estate Purchase and Sales Agreement (Wells Real Estate Fund Viii Lp)

Inspection Objection. Unless otherwise provided in this Contract, Buyer acknowledges that Seller is conveying the 400 380 Property to Buyer in an “as is” condition, “where is” and “with all faults.” Seller shall disclose to Buyer, in writing, any latent 401 381 defects actually known by Seller. Buyer, acting in good faith, has the right to have inspections (by one or more third parties, 402 382 personally or both) of the Property and Inclusions (Inspection), at Buyer’s expense. If (1) the physical condition of the Property, 403 383 including, but not limited to, the roof, walls, structural integrity of the Property, the electrical, plumbing, HVAC and other 404 384 mechanical systems of the Property, (2) the physical condition of the Inclusions, (3) service to the Property (including utilities and 405 385 communication services), systems and components of the Property, e.g. heating and plumbing, (4) any proposed or existing 406 386 transportation project, road, street or highway, or (5) any other activity, odor or noise (whether on or off the Property) and its effect 407 387 or expected effect on the Property or its occupants is unsatisfactory, in Buyer’s sole subjective discretion, Buyer shall, on or before 408 388 Inspection Objection Deadline (§ 3):

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Samples: demo.bullformscolorado.com

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Inspection Objection. Unless otherwise provided in this Contract, Buyer acknowledges that Seller is conveying the 400 401 Property to Buyer in an “as is” condition, “where is” and “with all faults.” Seller shall disclose to Buyer, in writing, any latent 401 402 defects actually known by Seller. Buyer, acting in good faith, has the right to have inspections (by one or more third parties, 402 403 personally or both) of the Property and Inclusions (Inspection), at Buyer’s expense. If (1) the physical condition of the Property, 403 404 including, but not limited to, the roof, walls, structural integrity of the Property, the electrical, plumbing, HVAC and other 404 405 mechanical systems of the Property, (2) the physical condition of the Inclusions, (3) service to the Property (including utilities and 405 406 communication services), systems and components of the Property, e.g. heating and plumbing, (4) any proposed or existing 406 407 transportation project, road, street or highway, or (5) any other activity, odor or noise (whether on or off the Property) and its effect 407 408 or expected effect on the Property or its occupants is unsatisfactory, in Buyer’s sole subjective discretion, Buyer shall, on or before 408 DEMO 409 Inspection Objection Deadline (§ 3):

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Samples: demo.bullformscolorado.com

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