IN CONSIDERATION of the representations, warranties and covenants contained herein, and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, the Client and the Inspector hereby agree as follows:
Article 1 - Inspection
1.1 The Client understands that the word “Inspector” as used in this Inspection Contract means and includes Above the Barr Home Inspection, including its employees and individual inspectors Steven Barr CPBC License #79673, whether an employee or independent contractor and/or that independent contractor’s company, and acknowledges and agrees that this Inspection Contract will apply to the Client and the Inspector as defined.
The Client hereby requests that the Inspector perform an inspection of the Subject Property and prepare a PDF report Using Homeguage report writing software to be Emailed to the Client no later than Twenty four hours after end of inspection. The Inspection and Inspection Report are subject to the following limitations and conditions, each of which are acknowledged, understood and accepted by the Client:
a) The Inspection and the Inspection Report shall be performed and prepared in accordance with the CAHPI Canadian association of home and property inspectors scope of inspection, a copy of which is available upon request or at https://www.cahpi.ca/en/home-inspectors/inspector-standards ;
The Inspection is non-invasive and the Inspection Report constitutes an opinion of the condition of the Subject Property based on a visual examination of the readily accessible features and components of the Subject Property;
b) The Inspection and the Inspection Report do not constitute a guarantee, warranty or an insurance policy;
Should the Client wish to attend the Inspection, they may do so at their own risk, provided a licensed realtor is present. The Client acknowledges that their presence is not required but may assist in understanding the findings.
c) The condition of certain systems, components and equipment will be randomly sampled by the Inspector. Examples include, but may not be restricted to window/door function, electrical receptacles, switches and lights, cabinets, paint and caulking integrity, roof covering materials, and examination of interior and exterior surfaces for signs of moisture ingress;
The Inspection does not include an inspection for mould, asbestos or pests on the Subject Property.
d) Weather conditions may limit the extent of the inspection; the Client understands that the scope and accuracy of the Inspection Report can be affected by weather conditions existing at the time of the Inspection; and
e) The Inspection Report is for the confidential use of the Client only and will not be disclosed to third parties such as real estate agents, sellers, or lenders (i) without the express written consent of the Client, (ii) except as required by law, or (iii) except as deemed necessary if, in the opinion of the inspector, there is a serious health or safety issue.
f) Home inspectors operating in British Columbia are required to be licensed under the Business Practices and Consumer Protection Act and are regulated under that Act. The services of a home inspector are not provided on behalf of, or in affiliation with, the Province of British Columbia or the Business Practices and Consumer Protection Authority (commonly known and doing business as Consumer Protection BC). For more information on the regulation of home inspectors, what a home inspection should involve, how to select a home inspector and about your rights as a consumer, please contact Consumer Protection BC.