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Buyer's Certificate of Acceptance After Final Inspection
Procedure for Obtaining Buyer Acceptance
Builders should ensure that, once the buyer has completed the final inspection of the property they sign the Certificate of Acceptance form. This is a crucial step in confirming the buyer’s satisfaction with the home and documenting their acceptance of the work performed.
Deficiency List Acknowledgement
During the final inspection, the buyer should provide the builder with a written list of any deficiencies identified. If there are no deficiencies, the buyer should indicate this clearly by writing "NONE" on the form. This ensures that both parties have a consistent and accurate record of the property’s condition at the time of handover.
Acceptance of the Home and Release of Claims
By signing the Certificate of Acceptance, the buyer agrees to accept the home as is, with the exception of any deficiencies that have been specifically listed. This signature also indicates that the buyer waives any further claims against the builder regarding the condition of the property, except for the documented deficiencies.
Importance of Buyer’s Signature
To minimize legal risks and avoid potential lawsuits in the future, it is essential for builders to always obtain the buyer’s signature on the Certificate of Acceptance form. This signed document provides important legal protection and confirms that the work has been accepted by the buyer.
Form Availability and Features
The Certificate of Acceptance form is available in Microsoft Word format, making it reusable and fully editable for future use.
Swimming Pool and Whirlpool Waiver of Liability
If you let friends, guests or tenants use your swimming pool or whirlpool without signing a Waiver form first, you are leaving yourself open to being sued if anything goes wrong.
- You should have everyone sign this Waiver of Liability before allowing them to use the pool.
- The person signing the form must be an adult. If children are using the swimming pool area, the form must be signed by a parent or legal guardian.
- The guest assumes all responsibility for any risks associated with using the swimming pool or whirlpool (including risk of injury or death) and agrees to indemnify the owner against any claims or actions arising from their use of the pool.
- The guest also agrees to abide by the rules of the pool, and acknowledges that he/she is aware there is no lifeguard on duty.
- The Swimming Pool and Whirlpool Waiver of Liability form can protect you from lawsuits for injury or even death. Buy and download your copy now.