A pre-inspection agreement should be signed by clients before a home inspector performs an inspection. A pre-inspection agreement sets clear expectations and protects the home inspector against future claims and disputes. Key elements for pre-inspection agreements are included in the contract. The written report do not constitute a home warranty, guarantee, or insurance policy of any kind. The agreement may be customized to suit your needs.
A Standard Residential Inspection Agreement is a contract between a home inspector and the home buyer or seller. It outlines the scope of the inspection, the cost of the inspection, and any disclaimers or warranties associated with the inspection. There are three types of Standard Residential Inspection Agreements: Home Inspector Agreement, Home Buyer-Seller Agreement, and Home Warranty Agreement. The Home Inspector Agreement outlines the services the home inspector will provide, including a visual inspection of the home's structure, exterior, roof, interior, electrical, plumbing, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems, and any other systems or components the inspector deems necessary. It also outlines the inspection fee, payment terms, and any disclaimers or warranties associated with the inspection. The Home Buyer-Seller Agreement outlines the responsibilities of the home buyer and seller when it comes to the home inspection. It outlines the type of inspection to be performed, the cost of the inspection, and any pre-closing conditions that must be met before the sale can be finalized. The Home Warranty Agreement provides the buyer and seller with coverage against potential defects in the home's major systems and components. It outlines the coverage period, the extent of the coverage, and any associated costs or fees.
A Standard Residential Inspection Agreement is a contract between a home inspector and the home buyer or seller. It outlines the scope of the inspection, the cost of the inspection, and any disclaimers or warranties associated with the inspection. There are three types of Standard Residential Inspection Agreements: Home Inspector Agreement, Home Buyer-Seller Agreement, and Home Warranty Agreement. The Home Inspector Agreement outlines the services the home inspector will provide, including a visual inspection of the home's structure, exterior, roof, interior, electrical, plumbing, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems, and any other systems or components the inspector deems necessary. It also outlines the inspection fee, payment terms, and any disclaimers or warranties associated with the inspection. The Home Buyer-Seller Agreement outlines the responsibilities of the home buyer and seller when it comes to the home inspection. It outlines the type of inspection to be performed, the cost of the inspection, and any pre-closing conditions that must be met before the sale can be finalized. The Home Warranty Agreement provides the buyer and seller with coverage against potential defects in the home's major systems and components. It outlines the coverage period, the extent of the coverage, and any associated costs or fees.