PROPERTY TOURS Clause Samples

The PROPERTY TOURS clause establishes the terms under which prospective buyers or tenants may visit and inspect the property prior to purchase or lease. Typically, it outlines requirements such as advance notice, scheduling procedures, and any restrictions or conditions for access, such as limiting tours to certain hours or requiring accompaniment by an agent. This clause ensures that property viewings are conducted in an orderly and secure manner, protecting the interests of both the property owner and the prospective party while minimizing disruption and safeguarding the premises.
PROPERTY TOURS. A tour of the Property may be available upon request, but is subject to availability. If licensee or proxy of licensee tours the Property after the reservation is confirmed, licensee is subject to to terms and conditions of the cancellation policy including any and all cancellation fees.
PROPERTY TOURS. Contractor shall have the opportunity to thoroughly examine the properties and fully understand the conditions that may affect the work herein. Failure to inspect the sites in no way relieves Contractor from the necessity of furnishing materials or performing any labor necessary for the satisfactory completion of the work.
PROPERTY TOURS. Before submitting a proposal, each bidder shall thoroughly examine each property and shall fully understand the conditions that may affect the work proposed. Failure to inspect the site in no way relieves the successful contractor from the necessity of furnishing materials or performing any labor necessary for the satisfactory completion of work.
PROPERTY TOURS. The easement agreement benefiting Metro, dated December 15, 2014, recorded December 17, 2014 in the Clackamas County Official Records as Doc. No. 2004- 064826 (“Riverwalk Easement”), allows Metro and its assigns to conduct site tours and outreach efforts on the Property. Metro hereby grants to WFT a revocable license to conduct tours of the Property in accordance with this Section 7. Prior to conducting any tours, Metro and WFT will agree on tour guide qualifications, tour guide training requirements, tour route and content, tour materials (including handouts and participant liability waivers), pre-tour procedures and scheduling arrangements, and the like (collectively, “Tour Procedures”). When Metro and WFT have agreed to the Tour Procedures, Metro will provide WFT written notice setting forth the complete Tour Procedures, and WFT may thereafter commence providing tours in accordance with the Tour Procedures. Prior to commencing any tours, WFT will comply with the insurance requirements in Section 10, below.