Home Inspection Report Sample Clauses

Home Inspection Report. The CLIENT and the INSPECTOR agree that the INSPECTOR will prepare a written Home Inspection Report in accordance with Chapter 4764 of the Revised Code and rules adopted thereunder. The CLIENT and the INSPECTOR agree that the INSPECTOR will provide the Report after an on-site inspection of the Inspected Property. The Report shall include all of the following: (a) information on any system or component inspected that, in the professional opinion of the INSPECTOR, is deficient to the degree that it is deficient; (b) the INSPECTOR'S recommendation to repair or monitor deficiencies reported;
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Home Inspection Report. The CLIENT and the INSPECTOR agree that the INSPECTOR will prepare a home inspection report that shall: (a) disclose those systems and components which are/were designated for inspection pursuant to the NJ Standards and are/were present in the Inspected Property at the time of the inspection, as well as those systems and components which are/were present at the time of the inspection but are/were not inspected and the reason(s) they were not inspected;(b)describe the systems and components as defined in N.J.A.C.§13:40-15.16;(c) state and identify what material defects were found in the previously described systems and components;(d) state the significance of the findings; and(e)provide recommendations regarding the need to repair, replace and/or monitor a system and/or component, or obtain examination and analysis by a qualified professional, tradesperson and/or service technician.
Home Inspection Report. The Company will prepare a written report for the home inspection in accordance with the Standards which shall: (i) describe of the scope of the inspection, including without limitation an identification of the structural elements, systems and subsystems covered by the report; (ii) describe any material defects noted during the inspection; (iii) where necessary, recommend that certain experts be retained to determine the extent of the defects and any corrective action that should be taken; and (iv) conspicuously identify any material defect that poses an unreasonable risk to people on the Inspected Property.
Home Inspection Report. The CLIENT and the INSPECTOR agree that the INSPECTOR will prepare a home inspection report that shall: 1) describe the systems and components that were inspected; 2) report on those systems and components inspected that, in the opinion of the INSPECTOR, are significantly deficient including: (a) a reason why, if not self-evident, the system or component is significantly deficient; (b) whether the reported deficiency should be corrected or monitored; and (c) disclosure of any systems or components designated for inspection that were present at the time of the home inspection but were not inspected with a reason why they were not inspected.
Home Inspection Report. The CLIENT and the INSPECTOR agree that the INSPECTOR will prepare and deliver a written report and summary to the CLIENT that shall: (a) describe those systems and components required to be described in the NC Standards; (b) state which systems and components present at the home and designated for inspection in the NC Standards were not inspected, and the reason for not inspecting; (c) state any systems or components inspected that do not function as intended, allowing for normal wear and tear, or appear not to function as intended, based upon documented tangible evidence; (d) describe the system or component; state how the condition is defective; explain the implications of conditions listed in the summary; and direct the CLIENT to a course of action for repair, further investigation by a specialist, or subsequent observation; and (e) state the name, license number, and signature of the person conducting the inspection.
Home Inspection Report. The Company will prepare a written report for the home inspection in accordance with the Standards which states: (i) those systems and components inspected that, in the professional judgment of the Inspector, are not functioning properly, significantly deficient, unsafe, or are near the end of their service lives; (ii) recommendations to correct, or monitor for future correction, the deficiencies reported, or items needing further evaluation (however the Company is not required to determine methods, materials, or costs of corrections); (iii) the reasoning or explanation as to the nature of the deficiencies reported that are not self-evident; and (iv) those systems and components designated for inspection in the Standards that were present at the time of the home inspection but were not inspected, and the reason(s) they were not inspected.

Related to Home Inspection Report

  • Inspection Report The Client and the Company agree that the Company, and its inspector(s), will prepare a written home inspection report which shall:

  • Inspection Reports A "full inspection report" comprises a Site Master File (compiled by the manufacturer or by the inspectorate) and a narrative report by the inspectorate. A "detailed report" responds to specific queries about a firm by the other Party.

  • Condition Report The landlord and tenant are required to inspect the residential unit together at the beginning and end of the tenancy and complete a written condition report. If the landlord allows the tenant to have a pet after the start of the tenancy, an inspection report must be done on the day the tenant starts keeping a pet or on another day mutually agreed to by the landlord and tenant, unless the tenancy started on or after January 1, 2004, and a condition inspection report was completed at that time. A report may describe any damage, how clean each room is, and the general condition of the residential unit including: the floors, carpets, appliances, and paint on the walls. The report must be signed and dated by both the landlord and the tenant who made the inspection, and each should keep a copy. Change of Landlord – A new landlord has the same rights and duties as the previous one and must follow all the terms of this agreement unless the tenant and new landlord agree to other terms.

  • Inspection Checklist (check one) ☐ In order to avoid disagreements about the condition of the Premises, at the time of accepting possession of the Premises, Tenant will complete the Inspection Checklist incorporated herein by reference and attached hereto as Exhibit B and record any damage or deficiencies that exist at the commencement of the Term. Landlord will be liable for the cost of any cleaning or repair to correct damages found at the time of the inspection. Tenant will be liable for the cost of any cleaning and/or repair to correct damages found at the end of the Term if not recorded on the inspection checklist, normal wear and tear excepted. ☐ The Tenant is NOT required to complete an inspection checklist.

  • Construction Reports Each Constructing Entity shall issue reports to each other Construction Party on a monthly basis, and at such other times as reasonably requested, regarding the status of the construction and installation of the Interconnection Facilities. Each Construction Party shall promptly identify, and shall notify each other Construction Party of, any event that the Construction Party reasonably expects may delay completion, or may significantly increase the cost, of the Interconnection Facilities. Should a Construction Party report such an event, Transmission Provider shall, within fifteen days of such notification, convene a technical meeting of the Construction Parties to evaluate schedule alternatives.

  • Evaluation Report 20.5.4.1 The summary evaluation report shall be prepared by the Faculty Evaluation Committee and administrative evaluator(s) and shall include each evaluator’s individual rating. The summary evaluation report shall take into account the results of each of the evaluation components (Section 20.5.3) in order to arrive at an overall rating. When the committee and the administrative evaluator(s) cannot reach an agreement as to the overall rating, the report must include written explanation.

  • Project Completion Report At the completion of construction and once a Project is placed in service, the Subrecipient must submit a Project Completion Report that includes the total number of units built and leased, affordable units built and leased, DR-MHP units built and leased, an accomplishment narrative, and the tenants names, demographics and income for each DR-MHP unit.

  • Project Reports; Completion Report 1. The Recipient shall monitor and evaluate the progress of the Project and prepare Project Reports in accordance with the provisions of Section 2.06 of the Standard Conditions and on the basis of indicators agreed with the World Bank. Each Project Report shall cover the period of one (1) calendar semester, and shall be furnished to the World Bank not later than one (1) month after the end of the period covered by such report.

  • Evaluation Reports Where a formal evaluation of an employee's performance is carried out, the employee shall be provided with a copy to read and review. Provision shall be made on the evaluation form for an employee to sign it. The form shall provide for the employee's signature in two (2) places, one indicating that the employee has read and accepts the evaluation, and the other indicating that the employee disagrees with the evaluation. The employee shall sign in one of the places provided within seven (7) calendar days. No employee may initiate a grievance regarding the contents of an evaluation report unless the signature indicates disagreement with the evaluation. The employee shall receive a copy of the evaluation report at the time of signing. An evaluation report shall not be changed after an employee has signed it, without the knowledge of the employee, and any such changes shall be subject to the grievance procedure.

  • INSPECTION/TESTING All Products sold pursuant to this Agreement will be subject to inspection/testing by or at the direction of H- GAC and/or the ordering Customer, either at the delivery destination or the place of manufacture. In the event a Product fails to meet or exceed all requirements of this Agreement, and unless otherwise agreed in advance, the cost of any inspection and/or testing, will be the responsibility of the Contractor.

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