Reports are made on the basis of what was visible and accessible at the time of the inspection and is not an opinion covering areas that are enclosed or inaccessible areas concealed by wall coverings, floor coverings, furniture, equipment, stored articles or any portion of the structure in which inspection would necessitate removing or defacing any part of the structure.
Latent conditions may exist at the property that may not be observable and/or manifest at the time of inspection. The client, upon acceptance of the report, agrees to hold Home Check Systems, Inc. harmless should such conditions occur after the inspection.
The inspection is limited to the items listed within the written Inspection Report. It is the responsibility of the purchasers to have items verified that are not specifically covered in the report. Those items verified in the report are not for a period of time, but at the time of inspection only.
Home Check Systems, Inc. assumes no responsibility for the detection of termite damaged wood in any location of the home or condominium. Detection and report of such damage must be the responsibility of individual(s) that are properly licensed for the detection of wood destroying organisms (i.e.: termites/wood destroying fungi/wood rot).
Electrical inspections are cursory in scope and intent. Only remedial circuit tests were performed in an effort to validate operation. A more extensive, critical and analytical evaluation would require the services of a state licensed electrician.
Home Check Systems, Inc. is not a practicing roofing contractor. Should the buyer desire a more specific inspection concerning codes, installation, etc., a currently practicing roofing contractor should be contacted.
The air conditioning inspection report does not constitute a warranty and/or guarantee on the part of the testing agency, its technicians or Home Check Systems, Inc. The inspection report verifies mechanical operation at the time of inspection only. No attempt is made at predicting the future operation due to the physical condition of any component of the unit(s).