ESSENTIAL INSPECTION  $599 CONTRACT- PAY NOW WITH ZELLE or VISA/MC PAYPAL- 



PARKEROCEANIC LLC

3555 John Bragg Hwy

Woodbury, TN 37190

parkeroceanic@yahoo.com

615-439-8820

 

RV INSPECTION AGREEMENT TYPE

CHECK OR CIRCLE ONE

 

_____ Bank Walkthrough ____ Basic____ Essential____ Plus____ Premier

 

This agreement is between CUSTOMER NAME: ________________________and

ParkerOceanic LLC.

Customer home address.

Where do you live?________________________________________________.

This is a New Agreement 'Inspection' between  CUSTOMER and ParkerOceanic RV Inspections.

The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) of the Recreational Vehicle is:

____________________________________________________________________________.

Brand, Model and Type of Recreational Vehicle:
____________________________________________________________________________.

Street Address, State and Location where the Recreational Vehicle Inspection is to take place:
Where the RV is? _____________________________________________________________.

Owners name and phone number____________________________________

Fee for the Recreational Vehicle Inspection is $ _______ deposit is to be made to the account of ParkerOceanic LLC. Click on the BUY NOW button on the following link… ParkerOceanic Inspections.net - Home


ParkerOceanic LLC Inspections shall receive payment of $ _____________ from client before leaving for inspection. THIS AGREEMENT made this day ____________, year __________________, by and between ParkerOceanic LLC RV Inspections (hereinafter RV INSPECTOR) and the undersigned CUSTOMER collectively referred to herein as the parties. The Parties understand and voluntarily agree as follows:


1. RV INSPECTOR AGREES TO MEET WITH CUSTOMER AT THE RV SITE.

RV INSPECTOR agrees to perform a limited, non-invasive, visual inspection of the Recreational Vehicle and to provide CLIENT with a written report identifying the defects that RV INSPECTOR both observed and deemed material. RV INSPECTOR may offer comments as a courtesy, but these comments will not comprise the bargained-for report. The report is only supplementary to the sellers disclosure. Inspector will provide photos and 1 to 2 page report listing known and observed defects for review with buyer and his mechanic. 50 to 100 photos on a thumb drive will be mailed to customer.
2. Unless otherwise inconsistent with this Agreement or not possible, RV INSPECTOR agrees to perform the inspection in accordance with the current Standards of Practice and Code of Ethics of the National RV Inspectors Association (NRVIA) posted at http://www.nrvia.org. Although RV INSPECTOR agrees to follow NRVIAs Standards of Practice and Code of Ethics, CLIENT understands that these standards contain limitations, exceptions, and exclusions. CLIENT understands that NRVIA is not a party to this Agreement and has no control over RV INSPECTOR or representations made by RV INSPECTOR and does not supervise RV INSPECTOR. Unless otherwise indicated below, CLIENT understands that RV INSPECTOR will NOT be testing for the presence of radon a colorless, odorless, radioactive gas that may be harmful to humans. CLIENT understands that RV INSPECTOR will not test for compliance with applicable building codes or for the presence of potential dangers arising from asbestos, lead paint, formaldehyde, molds, contamination, and other environmental hazards or violations. 
3. The inspection and report are for the use of CLIENT only. RV INSPECTOR shall be the sole owner of the report and all rights to it. RV INSPECTOR accepts no responsibility for use or misinterpretation by third parties, and third parties who rely on it in any way do so at their own risk and release RV INSPECTOR (including employees and business entities) from any liability whatsoever. Any third parties who rely on the report in any way also agree to all provisions within this Agreement. RV INSPECTORS inspection of the RV and the report are in no way a guarantee or warranty, express or implied, regarding the future use, operability, habitability or suitability of the RV or its components. All warranties, express or implied, including warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are expressly excluded. CLIENT understands that RV structures have unique characteristics that make it impossible for the RV Inspector to inspect and evaluate them by an exterior visual inspection. Therefore, the scope of the inspection to be performed pursuant to this Agreement does not include any inspection of decay or hidden defects of the interior of the floor, walls, roofs, and other areas that are not accessible.
4. RV INSPECTOR assumes no liability for the cost of repair or replacement of unreported defects or deficiencies either current or arising in the future. CLIENT acknowledges that the liability of RV CONTRACT AGREEMENT SHOULD BE REVIEWED BY YOUR ATTORNEY BEFORE USE.
INSPECTOR, its agents and/or employees, for claims or damages, costs of defense or suit, attorneys fees and expenses arising out of or related to the RV INSPECTORS negligence or breach of any obligation under this Agreement, including errors and omissions in the inspection or the report, shall be limited to liquidated damages in an amount equal to the fee paid to the RV INSPECTOR, and this liability shall be exclusive. CLIENT waives any claim for consequential, exemplary, special or incidental damages or for the loss of the use of RV even if the CLIENT has been advised of the possibility of such damages. The parties acknowledge that the liquidated damages are not intended as a penalty but are intended (i) to reflect the fact that actual damages may be difficult and impractical to ascertain; (ii) to allocate risk among the RV INSPECTOR and CLIENT; and (iii) to enable the RV INSPECTOR to perform the inspection at the stated fee.
5. RV INSPECTOR does not perform engineering, architectural, plumbing, or any other job function requiring an occupational license or certifications in the jurisdiction where the inspection is taking place.
6. In the event of a claim against RV INSPECTOR, CLIENT agrees to supply RV INSPECTOR with the following: (1) written notification of adverse conditions within 7 days of inspection completion; and (2) access to the vehicle. Failure to comply with the above conditions will release RV INSPECTOR and its agents from any and all obligations or liability of any kind.
7. Dispute Resolution; Binding Arbitration: Any dispute, controversy, interpretation or claim including claims for, but not limited to, breach of contract, any form of negligence, fraud or misrepresentation arising out of, from or related to this contract or arising out of, from or related to the inspection and inspection report shall be submitted for final and binding arbitration under the Rules and procedures of the American Arbitration Association. CLIENT agrees to pay all required filing fees. The decision of the Arbitrator appointed thereunder shall be final and binding and judgment on the Award may be entered in any course of competent jurisdiction.
8. If any provision of this Contract is held unenforceable, then such provision will be modified to reflect the parties intention. All remaining provisions of this Contract shall remain in full force and effect. This Agreement represents the entire agreement between the parties. All prior communications are merged into this Agreement, and there are no terms or conditions other than those set forth herein. No statement or promise of RV INSPECTOR or its agents shall be binding unless reduced to writing and signed by RV INSPECTOR. No change shall be enforceable against any party unless it is in writing and signed by the parties. This Agreement shall be binding upon and enforceable by the parties and their heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assignees. CLIENT shall have no cause of action against RV INSPECTOR after one year from the date of the inspection.
9. Payment of the fee to RV INSPECTOR is due prior to the start of the on-site recreational vehicle inspection. The CLIENT agrees to pay all legal and time expenses incurred in collecting due payments, including attorneys fees if any. If CLIENT is a corporation, LLC, or similar entity, the person signing this Agreement on behalf of such entity does personally guaranty payment of the fee by the entity.
10. If CLIENT requests a re-inspection, the re-inspection is also subject to all the terms and conditions set forth in this agreement.
11. This Agreement is not transferable or assignable.
12. The parties acknowledge that each of them has had ample opportunity for their own counsel to participate in negotiating and drafting this Agreement. Therefore, no rule of construction shall apply to this Agreement that construes ambiguous or unclear language in favor of or against any party.
CLIENT HAS CAREFULLY READ THE FOREGOING, AGREES TO IT, AND ACKNOWLEDGES RECEIPT OF A COPY OF THIS AGREEMENT.

FOR ParkerOceanic LLC RV Inspections

_______________________________________________________DATE:________________

CLIENT OR REPRESENTATIVE Signature* Printed Name
*One signature binds spouses/partners


_____________________________________________________DATE:_______________





ESSENTIAL INSPECTION


MY SCHEDULE IS LEFT OPEN FOR OTHERS TO BOOK...... NO APPOINTMENT OR INSPECTION IS CONFIRMED, BOOKED, LOCKED IN.....UNTIL CONTRACT IS SIGNED BY YOU AND PAYMENT IS IN MY ACCOUNT.


Essential .....is primarily for Travel Trailers.


I recommend following the steps below.
STEP 1... Chose an inspection
STEP 2 ...Review and fill out contract and sign
STEP 3....Type and email any questions...before sending signed contract
STEP 4....Send Contract
STEP 5....Pay through your online bank account using ZELLE or PayPal. My ID for both is parkeroceanic@yahoo.com and 615-439-8820 Dolan David Parker. 

It is best if neither owner nor buyer is following me around during inspection. I am not responsible for any item not inspected if you distract me.   



We at ParkerOceanic LLC appreciate your business and look forward to providing you with the most advanced RV inspection available in today’s RV market. So that we may provide you with a thorough inspection, your RV will need to be hooked up to all the utilities…fresh water, electricity and sewer during the inspection.


Due to the nature of RV absorption refrigerators and the time it takes for these refrigerators to cool the refrigerator must have been in operation for at least 12 hours before an accurate temperature reading can be taken in the freezer and the refrigerator compartments.
This report will consist of 10 to 15 photos describing the items that have been identified during the detailed Essential Motor Home Inspection.
*The Essential Motor Home Inspection Does NOT provide fluid analysis. However, analysis on any or all your components can be pre-purchased and will be performed at the time of the inspection.


Roof  Inspect and rate the overall roof condition  Rate the condition of the roof vents, air conditioners, antenna and other components that are mounted on the roof


Sidewall and End Caps  Inspect and evaluate the appearance and functional condition of the end caps, sidewalls, entrance doors, windows and cargo access doors


Slideout Rooms  Inspect and rate the roof condition  Inspect and evaluate the condition of the seals, sweeps and gaskets for possible damage Awnings and Slideout Toppers  Operate and rate condition of the fabric, awning frames and latching mechanisms Chassis Turn Signal and Running Lights (12 volt DC)  Activate and evaluate the operation of the DOT lights  Visually inspect the chassis battery compartment, the electrical connections and batteries

120 Volt AC Electrical System (house type power)  Inspect and rate the condition of the power cord and its connection ends  Remove cover panel of the 120 volt circuit breaker box to visually inspect the condition of the wiring, circuit breakers and grounding connections
 Test and verify the output operation of the 120 VAC to 12 VDC converter for charging of the deep cycle batteries

Generator- Engine – if installed *strongly recommend performing oil analysis to determine internal combustion engine component condition.  Identify and note the model, serial number and run hours of the generator  Check oil level  Start, operate and test the onboard generator

Generator - Radiator - if installed on this model of Generator *strongly recommend performing coolant analysis to determine the condition of the coolant fluid and the internal cooling system.  Visually inspect the coolant reservoir, radiator and hoses

Inverter – if installed   Visually inspect the wiring and electrical connections and fuses/circuit breakers

Coach Battery System – (12 volt DC deep cycle Battery Electrical System)  Evaluate the condition, age and matched sizing of the battery stack  Access and visually inspect the wiring, fuse panel and fuses of the 12 volt DC electrical system

Fresh Water System  Verify the fresh water connections for the city water hookup are operational  Verify the onboard fresh water tank and pressure pump system will operate and maintain pressure

Waste Water Systems – (Gray and Black Water)  Operationally test and inspect both waste (gray and black) plumbing systems for leaks under the sinks, shower, around the toilet and discharge lines  Operate both drain valves and test for ease of operation  Verify the drain cap is in place and will hold waste water

Life Safety Items  Perform and document LP gas timed leak test at cooktop burner spud for 5 minutes at 8 inches of water column gas pressure  Test the Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) circuits in the 6 foot range of the water areas of the bathroom, kitchen and exterior receptacles  Test all wall receptacles for correct polarity and ground fault  Test the exterior skin for hot skin that would cause electrical shock  Emergency Exit Windows – Verify all safety windows are operational  Fire Extinguisher – Verify unit is secure in bracket and dial indicates extinguisher is fully charged  Smoke/Fire Detector –Test and verify operation of unit  Carbon Monoxide Detector (if applicable) – Test and verify operation of unit and   LP Gas Detector – Verify gas detection and audio alarm   Verify the rubber grommet is properly sealed around LP gas line of water heater – if equipped LP Gas System  Visually inspect all hoses and pressure regulators for damage and age deterioration
 Verify the plastic cover has been installed over the regulator

ASME tank - if equipped  Conduct a visual inspection of tank for rust or physical damage if tank is accessible

Refrigerator  Identify the brand, model and type of refrigerator  Operate on all heat sources - 120 volt AC, LP gas and for 3 way refrigerators, 12 volt DC  

Water Heater - if equipped  Identify the brand, model and type of water heater  Fill tank with water (if necessary) and verify operation on all heat sources – LP gas and 120 volt AC if equipped with heating element

Furnace – if equipped  Operate and verify warm air discharge out of vents and proper return air flow to unit

Cooktop/ Stove  Verify the ignition and operation of all top burners and the oven flame (if equipped)

Air Conditioner(s)  Perform cooling efficiency test on each unit

Washer/ Dryer  Visually inspect and verify a wash and rinse cycle of the washer and dryer  Evaluate and rate the exterior condition of the dryer exhaust vent

Microwave/Convection Oven  Identify if unit works

Dishwasher - if installed  Identify operational

In House Vacuum System – if installed  Verify the operation and visually inspect the various components of the hose assembly, access doors and dirt bag

Electric Fireplace – if installed  Operate and verify the various heat settings, fan speed levels and the back lighting

Cooktop Exhaust Fan  Operate and verify condition of the exhaust function and fan speeds

Ceiling Mounted Fans and Ceiling Exhaust Vents  Operate 

Interior Conditions and Appearance  Visually inspect all ceilings, walls, interior doors and flooring for signs of water intrusion, surface damage and/or staining  Operate all interior, exterior and décor lighting - 12 volt and 120 volt

Cabinets and Closet Condition  Inspect and evaluate all cabinet doors, drawers and pull out operation

Furniture  Visually inspect the condition of the dinette table/booth, chairs, recliners and sofa  Visually inspect and note signs of mattress damage or staining

Entertainment System  Visually inspect and operate all TV and stereo equipment  Verify DVD/disc players and radios are operational

Shower/Tub Enclosure  Evaluate and rate the seals around the frame work and doors for water leaks  Operate the door and latch system to verify its operation

Motor Home - Please note the following items: Due to insurance restrictions the Motor Home can NOT be driven by the Inspector. Also, the lack of clearance under the motor home and safety issues the Inspector will conduct the following visual inspections from the outer perimeter of the motor home.

Chassis and Undercarriage  Visually inspect for rust, damage and excessive oil on the underside of the motor home.

Steering  Visually inspect for bent or damaged components and hydraulic leaks.

Leveling System  Verify the system operates properly by extending and retracting leveling system

Engine *strongly recommend performing oil analysis to determine internal combustion engine component condition.  Make and model of the engine  Verify oil level on the dipstick  Indications of engine issues or any noises while running

Radiator *strongly recommend performing coolant analysis to determine the condition of the coolant fluid and the internal cooling system.  Visually inspect the coolant reservoir, radiator and hoses

Transmission *strongly recommend performing transmission fluid analysis to determine the condition of the fluid and the internal components of the transmission.  Fluid level on dipstick  Indications of contaminated transmission fluid
Running Gear (Motor Home)  Type and number of axles  Inspect the frame, axles, springs, rims and other components for rust, oil stains and visible damage  Document the information on the tires as to their age, tire tread condition and weight capacities

Hitch System/Hook Up  Inspect and identify the type of system used to tow vehicles

Weight Labels and Data Plates  Identify and document the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)  Locate and document Vehicle Frame Number  Document the license plate info  List the inspection sticker information – if applicable  List the RVIA inspection seal number  List the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating  List date of manufacture