SCOPE OF INSPECTION Sample Clauses

SCOPE OF INSPECTION. The purpose of the inspection is to report the general condition of the home and identify and disclose major defects and deficiencies of the inspected systems and components which existed at the time of the inspection and which are evident to the inspector upon ordinary visual observation. Minor and cosmetic defects may be listed in the report for maintenance purposes but it is not the intent, nor will the inspection report identify and list all minor and cosmetic defects. The inspection is intended to evaluate systems and components of the primary premises. Included with the inspection is the evaluation of primary attached garages/carports/decks/porches/patios. The inspection does not include evaluation of detached garages/carports/patios/decks or other structures unless explicitly specified. The client is encouraged to accompany the inspector during the inspection. Client participation shall be at the client’s risk for personal injury or damage to person or property for any reason or from any cause. The inspection and report are performed and prepared for the sole, confidential and exclusive use and possession of the client(s). The inspection report is not transferable. Systems and components to be inspected include: exposed and visible foundations and structures, exteriors, roofing, plumbing, electrical, attic, interiors, bathrooms and kitchen, basement and crawlspaces, heating and central air conditioning, and garage or carport. LIMITS OF THE INSPECTION The inspection is limited to the readily accessible and visible systems, equipment and components of the home. The inspector will not dismantle and/or move equipment, systems, furniture, appliances, floor coverings, finished or fastened surfaces or components, personal property or other items to conduct this inspection or otherwise to expose concealed or inaccessible conditions. The inspection will not include destructive testing of any kind.
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SCOPE OF INSPECTION. The inspection of the subject property shall be performed by Inspector for the Client in accordance with the Standards of Practice as set forth by the Louisiana State Board of Home Inspectors. The purpose of the inspection is to identify and disclose to the client major deficiencies and defects of the systems and components of the subject premises, which are visually observable at the time of the inspection. The Inspection Report shall provide the Client with a better understanding of the property conditions as observed at the time of the home inspection. Although minor problems may be mentioned, the report will not attempt to list them all. The inspection will consist of only a visual analysis of major systems and components of the property and comment on those that are in need of immediate repair, replacement, or further evaluation by a specialist. The inspection is not technically exhaustive. The Inspection Report contains information that may or may not be mentioned or discussed during any verbal discussion of the findings of the Inspector. It is agreed that no claim shall be made against Inspector for any verbal representations, which are inconsistent with or not contained in the Inspection Report. PLEASE READ THE REPORT CAREFULLY! LIMITATIONS OF THE INSPECTION: The inspection is limited to readily accessible and visible major systems, components, and equipment located in and attached to the premises. Any component which is not exposed to view, is concealed, or is inaccessible because of soil, leaves, debris, wall coverings, paint, floor coverings, ceiling coverings, rugs, carpets, furnishings, or other materials is excluded from this inspection. Weather limitations may affect the extent to which the Inspector may inspect the property, especially in connection with the heating and air conditioning systems. This inspection is not considered to be an expressed or implied guarantee or warranty of any kind regarding the condition of the property, its systems or components. Further limitations described in the report also apply. INSPECTION EXCLUSIONS: The following items are excluded from any inspection performed by Inspector on the subject property:
SCOPE OF INSPECTION. The scope of the inspection is strictly limited as set forth in this Agreement. The parties understand and agree that this inspection will be of readily accessible areas of the building and is limited to visual observations of apparent conditions existing at the time of the inspection only. Latent and concealed defects and deficiencies, including but not limited to, basement flooding, basement seepage and roof leakage, are excluded from this inspection. The parties agree that the American Society of Home Inspectors® (ASHI®) Standards of Practice, most current edition, shall define the standard of duty and the conditions, limitations, and exclusions of the inspection and are incorporated by reference herein. Copies of these standards are available upon request.
SCOPE OF INSPECTION. Sellers agree that representatives of Purchaser may enter upon the Property to conduct such inspections as Purchaser may desire, at Purchaser’s sole cost and expense, during the Inspection Period. Purchaser must not undertake any invasive testing procedures with respect to any portion of the Property without Sellers’ prior written permission. Third party professional inspectors must obtain consent for inspection times from Sellers’ representatives. Purchasers agree to limit the number of inspections for Public Officials to a reasonable number of days not to exceed a total of three without consent of Sellers.
SCOPE OF INSPECTION. The inspection only includes those systems and components expressly and specifically identified in the inspection report. Any area, which is not exposed to view, is concealed, is inaccessible because of soil, walls, floors, Carpets, ceilings, furnishings or any other thing, or those areas/items, which have been excluded by the Standards of Practice of the Washington Association of Building Inspectors (WABI) and/or by agreement of the parties is not included in this inspection. The inspection does not include any destructive testing or dismantling. In addition to the other LIMITATIONS provisions in this Agreement, Client agrees to assume all the risk for all conditions which are concealed from view at the time of the inspection or exist in any area excluded from Inspection by the terms of this agreement. Maintenance and other items may be discussed but will NOT form a part of the inspection report. The following areas/items, systems and components are among those NOT INCLUDED in the scope of inspection: Code or Zoning Violations/ Permit Research/ Building value appraisal/ADA compliance/ Repair cost estimates/ System or component installation/ Adequacy of efficiency of any system component/ prediction of life expectancy of any item/ Latent or concealed defects/ Structural, geological, soil, wave action or hydrological stability, survey, engineering, analysis or testing/ Soil condition/ Termites or other Wood Destroying Organisms, rodents or other pests/ Dry rot or fungus or the damage from or relating to the preceding/ Asbestos, radon gas, lead paint, mold, urea formaldehyde, toxic or flammable chemicals, water or air quality, PCB’s or other toxins, electromagnetic fields, underground storage tanks, proximity to toxic waste sites, Sick Building Syndrome or other environmental or health hazards/ Spas/ hot tubs/ Swimming pools/ Saunas/ Steam baths/ Fountains or other types of or related systems or components/ Water softener or purifiers/ Private water or sewage systems/ Seawalls, docks, davits, boat lifts or other marine equipment/ Radio controlled devices/ Telephone and cable television wiring and service/ Automatic gates/ Elevators/ Lifts/ Dumbwaiters/ Thermostatic or time clock controls/ Radiant heat systems/ Furnace heat exchanger/ Solar heating systems/ Heat pump recovery units/ Gas appliances such as fire pits, barbecues, heaters, lamps, and pool heaters/ Main gas shut off valve/ Gas leaks/ Seismic or hurricane safety/ Flood zone determination/ Previous ...
SCOPE OF INSPECTION. Special Limitations to Scope:
SCOPE OF INSPECTION. 2.1 The Scope of this inspection is to examine visually, the safely and readily accessible portions of the structural, roofing, plumbing, electrical, heating, central cooling, and permanently attached kitchen appliance systems and components of the Subject Property specified in this Contract for conditions which are adversely affecting their normally intended function or operation within the limits set forth in this Contract and the Property Inspection Report. Only the visible and safely and readily accessible portions of the systems and components specified in the Property Inspection Report shall be inspected. No other systems, items, components or appliances are included in this inspection. The inspection performed by Clayhill Property Inspection Group is supplemental to any real estate transfer or Seller’s Disclosure Statement and shall not be used as a substitute for such Disclosure Statements.
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SCOPE OF INSPECTION. The scope of the inspection is strictly limited as set forth in this Agreement. The parties understand and agree that this inspection will be of readily accessible areas of the building and is limited to visual observations of apparent conditions existing at the time of the inspection only. Latent and concealed defects and deficiencies, including but not limited to, basement flooding, basement seepage and roof leakage, are excluded from this inspection. The parties agree that the Illinois Standards of Practice, 68 Ill. Admin. Code 1410, Sec. 1410.200, as amended, as well as the American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI) Standards of Practice, most current edition, shall define the standard of duty and the conditions, limitations, and exclusions of the inspection and are incorporated by reference herein. Copies of these standards are available upon request. Where the State of Illinois Standards and the ASHI Standards are found to be in conflict, the State of Illinois Standards shall supersede the ASHI Standards.
SCOPE OF INSPECTION. This is a limited visual inspection of the structure in readily accessible areas. The inspection includes probing and/or sounding of unobstructed and accessible areas to determine the presence of visual evidence of wood destroying insect infestation. Wood destroying insect infestation and damage may exist in concealed or inaccessible areas. This is not an inspection for structural damage caused by infestation. Future infestation is beyond the scope of this inspection, such as an appearance of a termite swarm, or old inactive infestation turning active.
SCOPE OF INSPECTION. All deliverables shall be inspected for content, completeness, accuracy and conformance to BPA/Order requirements, including conformance to specified Directives or Manuals. Specifically, work products shall be accurate in presentation, technical content, grammar and word usage, and industry standards style. All diagrams shall be easy to understand and be relevant to the supporting narrative.
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