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Enginenr's Inspeclion o1 tiie Property I_ocated at Page 2 <br /> 2618 and 2626 f�ucker Avenue, Evereit, Washington <br /> To tully understand the impo�tanc;e of any deficiency, you should obtain bids for its <br /> correction. Bids for repairs vary widely, with high bids sometimes being five to ten times the <br /> amount oi low bids for She same work. You should always oblain at least three competitive <br /> bids for the correction oi any deficiency that y�u are unwilling to accept. <br /> Contcactors are not always the most knowledgeable or obiective source ot iniormation <br /> regarding repairs. We recommend that significant repairs t�e specified, designed, inspected <br /> and approved by a licensed engineer. <br /> if purchase of the inspected property is being considFred, it is important that the seiler be <br /> questioned regarding possible deticiencies. The seiler has a responsibility to divulge known <br /> de�iciencies and may know ot some that an inspector might �ot find. <br /> Certain limitations appty to any inspection, including those diligently performed by a qualified <br /> expert. We believe that our inspectors are among tlte best qualiGed and most diligent, but no <br /> inspector can See, know, evaluate, speculate, or predict everything concerning a building or <br /> its site. The limitation_ on ihis inspection inciude those noted throughout this teport and <br /> those listed under "Limitaticns on Inspections" at the end ot this report. We consider these <br /> Iimitations unavofdable. If you make any use oi the iniormation contained in this report, it is <br /> necessary that you understand and accept theSe limitations. IF THESF I.IMI'TATIONS ARE <br /> UNACCEPTABIE TO YOU, YOU SHOULD NOT RELY ON THE INFORMATION IN THIS <br /> REPOR7 FOR ANY PURPOSE WWATSOEVER. , <br /> This repoA is divided into the following eight separate sections with sections 2 through 7 <br /> provided separately tor each building. To understand and to properly use the information in <br /> this report, it is necessary that you read and understand ail sections of the report for each <br /> building. If you have any questions, you should telephone the inspecting engineer at (206) <br /> 22&5978. <br /> 1. INTRODUCTION <br /> �'���J1Tt1PE8=AND�iMPROVEMENTS— - :--�=` = <br /> 3. BUILDING STRUCTURAL CONSIDERATIpNS <br /> 4. ITEMS OF INTEREST <br /> 5. EIECTRICA�SYSTEM <br /> 6. PLUMBING SYSTEM <br /> 7. HEA7ING SYSTEM ' ' <br /> 8. LIh11TATIONS ON INSPECTIONS <br /> Key words have been used as headings in this report to identify the principal subject oi each <br /> paragraph for your convenience. In a few cases, oiher subjects may be cuvered in the <br /> paragraph. <br /> Any document which reports the results of an inspection which has ihe purpose stated above <br /> will seem negative. It is reporting only deticiencies and not the many good or even <br /> outstanding features that the property may have. We wiU usuaily find deticiencies in even the <br /> best-built and best-maintained properiies. <br />