Common use of Property Inspection Clause in Contracts

Property Inspection. A. It is the Purchaser’s sole responsibility, before bidding, to 1) inspect the Property and the immediate surroundings, and to be satisfied as to its condition prior to bidding; 2) review all Property information; 3) independently verify any information deemed important including, but not limited to, information available in public records; and 4) inquire of public officials as to the applicability of and compliance with land use laws, zoning, building codes, health, sanitary, safety and fire codes, any environmental laws and regulations, and any other local, state or federal laws and regulations.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Contract for Sale and Purchase, Contract for Sale and Purchase, Contract for Sale and Purchase

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Property Inspection. A. (a) It is the PurchaserBuyer’s sole responsibilityresponsibility to perform all inspections (physical, before biddinglegal, to 1economic, environmental, archeological or otherwise) inspect on the Property and the immediate surroundings, and to be satisfied as to its condition prior to biddingmaking an offer on the Property; 2) review all Property informationproperty information and due diligence materials; 3) independently verify any information deemed they deem important including, but not limited to, including information available in public records; and 4) inquire of public officials as to the applicability of and compliance with land use lawsand environmental laws building ordinances, zoning, building health & safety codes, health, sanitary, safety and fire codes, any environmental laws and regulations, and any other local, state or federal laws and regulations.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement

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Property Inspection. A. A) It is the Purchaserpurchaser’s sole responsibility, before bidding, to to: 1) inspect the Property real property and the immediate surroundings, and to be satisfied as to its their condition prior to bidding; 2) review all Property property information; 3) independently verify any information deemed they deem important including, but not limited to, including information available in public records; and 4) inquire of public officials as to the applicability of and compliance with land use laws, zoning, building codes, health, sanitary, safety and fire codes, any environmental laws and regulations, and any other local, state or federal laws and regulations.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: assets.bwwsplatform.com

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