CON - 12 Conditional Upon Inspection of Property by a Home Inspector - General Inspection This Offer is conditional upon the inspection of the unit and common elements
by a home inspector at the Buyer's own expense and the obtaining of a report satisfactory to the Buyer in the Buyer's sole and absolute discretion.
While the issue can be discovered
by a home inspector at the time of buying, a large number of pipes went undiscovered.
RES - 66 Conditional Upon Inspection of Property by a Home Inspector - General Inspection This Offer is conditional upon the inspection of the subject property
by a home inspector at the Buyer's own expense, and the obtaining of a report satisfactory to the Buyer in the Buyer's sole and absolute discretion.
CON - 11 Conditional Upon Inspection - Seller Allowed to Remedy This Offer is conditional upon the inspection of the subject unit
by a home inspector at the Buyer's own expense and the obtaining of a report satisfactory to the Buyer or a report revealing deficiencies in the unit which the Seller is willing and able to remedy.
Not exact matches
It is prudent to obtain our
home inspectors list of items that will most likely be repaired
by your builder
at no cost to you.
Whether the
Home Inspector falls short, as a result of not being able to state the cause of an effect, or
by not noting the patent defect
at all, the REALTOR would still have an obligation of enlisting the aid of the appropriate ancillary
inspector, to protect their client.
At that time, a New Jersey Appellate Court rejected the plaintiff's attempt to hold the individual
home inspector liable, in part, because the inspection was prior to state licensing laws taking effect, ruling that the
inspector «did not violate any duties specifically imposed
by law.»
At some point in the next few years I'd like to renovate a dilapidated detached two - story garage - like structure that is at the back of my property into a by - right ADU for the purposes of renting and generating income (FYI: When I purchased my home in 2007 using a 203k, an inspector quoted $ 75K as an estimated renovation cost for the garage
At some point in the next few years I'd like to renovate a dilapidated detached two - story garage - like structure that is
at the back of my property into a by - right ADU for the purposes of renting and generating income (FYI: When I purchased my home in 2007 using a 203k, an inspector quoted $ 75K as an estimated renovation cost for the garage
at the back of my property into a
by - right ADU for the purposes of renting and generating income (FYI: When I purchased my
home in 2007 using a 203k, an
inspector quoted $ 75K as an estimated renovation cost for the garage).
In order to become licensed as a
home inspector, an individual must pass the licensing examination prescribed
by the Board, have minimum net assets or a bond in an amount determined
by the Board (not less than $ 5,000 nor more than $ 10,000) and meet certain educational conditions, including: 1) have a high school diploma or its equivalent, have been engaged as a licensed associate
home inspector for
at least one year, and have completed 100
home inspections for compensation; 2) have education and experience the Board considers to be equivalent to that in subpart 1.
Whether the
Home Inspector falls short, as a result of not being able to state the cause of an effect, or
by not noting the patent defect
at all, the REALTOR would still have an obligation of enlisting the aid of the appropriate ancillary
inspector, to protect their client.
The contract and or list of issues tackled on a
home inspection can easily be found wanting, since there are so many things that unless specifically identified
by a buyer or the agent involved, will in fact not be addressed
by the
inspector at all, and sometimes when requested of a
home inspector who is an engineer, one can be told that the particular issue or problem is not part of the «
home inspection» process, unless quantified and qualified ahead of the inspection
by placing a special request.
The creative minds
at PAFCO believed that the warranty could be administered from behind a desk over the phone,
by sending out building
inspectors, appraisers etc. on a contractual, arm's - length pay - per - file basis to inspect warranty issues within new homeowners»
homes.
The board also has three members appointed
by the government: lawyer Lawrence Bremner, and associate
at Gowling Lafleur Henderson LLP in Hamilton;
home inspector Bob Dunlop, president of Carson, Dunlop & Associates in Toronto; and Mary Shenstone, director, sector liaison branch of the Ontario Ministry of Consumer and Business Services, Toronto.
One of the best ways to judge the quality and professionalism of the work completed
by a
home inspector is to take a close look
at their inspection report.
Virtually every
home buyer needs to include, for the buyer's protection,
at least two or three contingency clauses in their purchase offers: a satisfactory appraisal of the
home by the lender's professional appraiser; the buyer's approval of their professional
home inspector's report; and a professional termite or pest control inspection clearance.
New homeowners should always have a proper and complete
home inspection performed
by a certified
inspector before purchasing, or
at least immediately upon moving in.
In order to become licensed as a
home inspector, an individual must pass the licensing examination prescribed
by the Board, have minimum net assets or a bond in an amount determined
by the Board (not less than $ 5,000 nor more than $ 10,000) and meet certain educational conditions, including: 1) have a high school diploma or its equivalent, have been engaged as a licensed associate
home inspector for
at least one year, and have completed 100
home inspections for compensation; 2) have education and experience the Board considers to be equivalent to that in subpart 1.