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"What a Home Inspection Should Be" |
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CONTRACT
I/we, the above named
client(s) request an inspection of the inspection address noted above. The inspection is to be performed by
the below noted inspector/inspection firm in accordance with industry
accepted Standards of Practice.
It is important for
the client(s) to understand that the inspection report is based on the limited visual
inspection of the readily accessible aspects of the building. The report is representative of the inspector's
opinion of the observable conditions on the day of the inspection. While this inspection may reduce your risks of
home ownership, it is not an insurance
policy, warranty or guarantee on the home. Neither the inspector nor the inspection firm will assume any risks
related to this home's future performance, or lack thereof. This report is for the
exclusive use of the contracted parties and may not be used by third parties without the
prior written permission from the inspector/inspection firm.
I/we have read, understand and
accept the terms & conditions as outlined on the
page opposite this contract entitled "What You Should Expect From Your
Inspection". I/we also understand that legal liability of the inspector,
the company and its agents for damages, arising from action or inaction, however
caused, is limited in amount to the fee paid for this inspection. Please
initial here _________.
The Client(s), by signing below, agree
to have read, understand and accept the terms of this contract.
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Client(s)/Representative
Signature
Date
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If Client(s) is
(are) represented, please print name of representative
RECEIPT
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| Tax: |
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WHAT YOU SHOULD EXPECT FROM YOUR HOME INSPECTION
A
home inspection is part of the path to making a more informed home purchase decision. It is intended to provide peace of mind by
offering a technical review of the home. This review usually entails a VISUAL INSPECTION of
the major systems and their components, as defined by the enclosed
Standards of Practice.
A home inspection can help you gain a better understanding of the home, but
it is not magic. It is a snapshot of the condition of the home today. Things can, and do,
change and a home inspection will not stop those changes from occurring. You are advised
to read and understand the written report before you make your final purchase decision.
1. VISUAL INSPECTION: The inspection is a visual inspection only of the readily accessible features
of the Property. The report to be provided to the Client documents the inspectors
examination of the Property based on that visual inspection. The inspector will not
conduct any invasive or destructive testing of the Property.
2. STANDARDS OF PRACTICE: The inspection will be
performed in accordance with the industry accepted Standards of Practice. The Client
acknowledges having had the opportunity to review and understands the Standards of
Practice, which are located herein after the Contract/Receipt.
3. INSPECTION NOT EXHAUSTIVE: The
inspection is not technically exhaustive and all encompassing. The client acknowledges that, as a result of the limitations of a visual
inspection, some detectable deficiencies may go unnoted in the inspection report. The
client accepts these limitations. The inspector is a generalist, not a specialist in all
disciplines, and may refer the client to specialist(s)
for further evaluation of certain items. The Client acknowledges that there may be problems
with the Property which will not be apparent from a visual inspection.
4. NOT BUILDING CODE OR BY-LAW
COMPLIANCE INSPECTION: The inspection to be completed is not a Building Code or By-Law
compliance inspection. The Client acknowledges that it may be necessary to confer directly
with authorities to confirm whether the Property meets Building Code or By-Law
requirements.
5. MAJOR PROBLEMS: The goal of the inspection is to identify
existing major problems that are apparent on a visual inspection of the property. A
listing of minor building flaws or minor repairs and maintenance items will not be
provided, except as a courtesy, at the inspectors discretion.
6. COST ESTIMATES: Cost Estimates
provided in the Inspection Report are minimum only and they are intended to be guideline
figures. They are based on the most cost effective solution to address the problem and
will not include betterment. The inspector is not responsible for the cost of replacement
or repair. It is recommended that the client obtain at least three cost estimates from
qualified contractors before finalizing budgets for any work.
7. ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS: The
inspection will NOT address environmental concerns including, but not limited to: UFFI,
air quality, water quality/quantity, sealed/underground fuel storage tanks, asbestos, radon gas, molds, toxins, carcinogens etc.
The inspection report will also NOT address infestation by wood boring insects, rodents or
other vermin. The client acknowledges that it may be necessary for the client to retain
specialists in such areas to identify and evaluate these types of risks.
8. NO GUARANTEES OR ASSUMPTION
OF RISK: A home inspection is an information service. As
such, the inspection and the inspection report are not a guarantee, warranty or insurance
policy regarding the physical state of the Property or the current or future adequacy,
performance or condition of the property. The inspector will not assume any risk in
connection with this home's condition, deficiencies, performance, or lack there of.
Legal liability is limited in amount to the fee paid for this inspection.
The inspector/inspection firm reserves the right to review/inspect any items
that may be the subject of a dispute prior to any repairs/alterations being
made.
You Are Strongly
Encouraged To Ask Questions If Anything At All Is Unclear To You.
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