Texas 2011 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HB3391 Enrolled / Bill

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                    H.B. No. 3391


 AN ACT
 relating to rainwater harvesting and other water conservation
 initiatives.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Subchapter A, Chapter 59, Finance Code, is
 amended by adding Section 59.012 to read as follows:
 Sec. 59.012.  LOANS FOR DEVELOPMENTS THAT USE HARVESTED
 RAINWATER. Financial institutions may consider making loans for
 developments that will use harvested rainwater as the sole source
 of water supply.
 SECTION 2.  Section 447.004, Government Code, is amended by
 amending Subsection (c-1) and adding Subsection (c-3) to read as
 follows:
 (c-1)  The procedural standards adopted under this section
 must require that:
 (1)  on-site reclaimed system technologies, including
 rainwater harvesting, condensate collection, or cooling tower blow
 down, or a combination of those system technologies, for potable
 and nonpotable indoor use and landscape watering be incorporated
 into the design and construction of:
 (A) [(1)]  each new state building with a roof
 measuring at least 10,000 square feet; and
 (B) [(2)]  any other new state building for which
 the incorporation of such systems is feasible; and
 (2)  rainwater harvesting system technology for
 potable and nonpotable indoor use and landscape watering be
 incorporated into the design and construction of each new state
 building with a roof measuring at least 50,000 square feet that is
 located in an area of this state in which the average annual
 rainfall is at least 20 inches.
 (c-3)  The procedural standards required by Subsection
 (c-1)(2) apply to a building described by that subdivision unless
 Subsection (c-2) applies or the state agency or institution of
 higher education constructing the building provides the state
 energy conservation office evidence that the amount of rainwater
 that will be harvested from one or more existing buildings at the
 same location is equivalent to the amount of rainwater that could
 have been harvested from the new building had rainwater harvesting
 system technology been incorporated into its design and
 construction.
 SECTION 3.  Section 341.042, Health and Safety Code, is
 amended by amending Subsection (b) and adding Subsections (b-1),
 (b-2), and (b-3) to read as follows:
 (b)  The commission by rule shall provide that if a structure
 is connected to a public water supply system and has a rainwater
 harvesting system, [for indoor use:
 [(1)]  the structure must have appropriate
 cross-connection safeguards[; and
 [(2)     the rainwater harvesting system may be used only
 for nonpotable indoor purposes].
 (b-1)  The commission shall develop rules regarding the
 installation and maintenance of rainwater harvesting systems that
 are used for indoor potable purposes and connected to a public water
 supply system. The rules must contain criteria that are sufficient
 to ensure that:
 (1)  safe sanitary drinking water standards are met;
 and
 (2)  harvested rainwater does not come into
 communication with a public water supply system's drinking water at
 a location off of the property on which the rainwater harvesting
 system is located.
 (b-2)  A person who intends to connect a rainwater harvesting
 system to a public water supply system for use for potable purposes
 must receive the consent of the municipality in which the rainwater
 harvesting system is located or the owner or operator of the public
 water supply system before connecting the rainwater harvesting
 system to the public water supply system.
 (b-3)  A municipality or the owner or operator of a public
 water supply system may not be held liable for any adverse health
 effects allegedly caused by the consumption of water collected by a
 rainwater harvesting system that is connected to a public water
 supply system and is used for potable purposes if the municipality
 or the public water supply system is in compliance with the sanitary
 standards for drinking water adopted by the commission and
 applicable to the municipality or public water supply system.
 SECTION 4.  Chapter 580, Local Government Code, is amended
 by adding Section 580.004 to read as follows:
 Sec. 580.004.  RAINWATER HARVESTING. (a)  Each municipality
 and county is encouraged to promote rainwater harvesting at
 residential, commercial, and industrial facilities through
 incentives such as the provision at a discount of rain barrels or
 rebates for water storage facilities.
 (b)  The Texas Water Development Board shall ensure that
 training on rainwater harvesting is available for the members of
 the permitting staffs of municipalities and counties at least
 quarterly. Each member of the permitting staff of each county and
 municipality located wholly or partly in an area designated by the
 Texas Commission on Environmental Quality as a priority groundwater
 management area under Section 35.008, Water Code, whose work
 relates directly to permits involving rainwater harvesting and each
 member of the permitting staff of each county and municipality with
 a population of more than 100,000 whose work relates directly to
 permits involving rainwater harvesting must receive appropriate
 training regarding rainwater harvesting standards and their
 relation to permitting at least once every five years. Members of
 the permitting staffs of counties and municipalities not located
 wholly or partly in an area designated by the Texas Commission on
 Environmental Quality as a priority groundwater management area
 under Section 35.008, Water Code, whose work relates directly to
 permits involving rainwater harvesting and members of the
 permitting staffs of counties and municipalities with a population
 of 100,000 or less whose work relates directly to permits involving
 rainwater harvesting are encouraged to receive the training. The
 Texas Water Development Board may provide appropriate training by
 seminars or by videotape or functionally similar and widely
 available media without cost.
 (c)  A municipality or county may not deny a building permit
 solely because the facility will implement rainwater harvesting.
 However, a municipality or county may require that a rainwater
 harvesting system comply with the minimum state standards
 established for such a system.
 (d)  Each school district is encouraged to implement
 rainwater harvesting at facilities of the district.
 SECTION 5.  Section 5.008(b), Property Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (b)  The notice must be executed and must, at a minimum, read
 substantially similar to the following:
 SELLER'S DISCLOSURE NOTICE
 CONCERNING THE PROPERTY AT ___________________________________
 (Street Address and City)
 THIS NOTICE IS A DISCLOSURE OF SELLER'S KNOWLEDGE OF
 THE CONDITION OF THE PROPERTY AS OF THE DATE SIGNED BY
 SELLER AND IS NOT A SUBSTITUTE FOR ANY INSPECTIONS OR
 WARRANTIES THE PURCHASER MAY WISH TO OBTAIN. IT IS NOT
 A WARRANTY OF ANY KIND BY SELLER OR SELLER'S AGENTS.
 Seller __ is __ is not occupying the Property.
 If unoccupied, how long since Seller has occupied the Property?
 ________________________________________________________________
 1.  The Property has the items checked below:
 Write Yes (Y), No (N), or Unknown (U).
 __ Range  __ Oven  __ Microwave __ Range  __ Oven  __ Microwave
__ Range  __ Oven  __ Microwave
 __ Dishwasher  __ Trash Compactor  __ Disposal __ Dishwasher  __ Trash Compactor  __ Disposal
__ Dishwasher  __ Trash Compactor  __ Disposal
 __ Washer/Dryer  __ Window  __ Rain Gutters __ Washer/Dryer  __ Window  __ Rain Gutters
__ Washer/Dryer  __ Window  __ Rain Gutters
 Hookups     Screens Hookups  Screens
Hookups  Screens
 __ Security  __ Fire Detection  __ Intercom __ Security  __ Fire Detection  __ Intercom
__ Security  __ Fire Detection  __ Intercom
 System     Equipment     System System  Equipment  System
System  Equipment  System
 __ Smoke Detector   __ Smoke Detector
  __ Smoke Detector
 __ Smoke Detector -   __ Smoke Detector -
  __ Smoke Detector -
 Hearing Impaired   Hearing Impaired
  Hearing Impaired
 __ Carbon Monoxide   __ Carbon Monoxide
  __ Carbon Monoxide
 Alarm   Alarm
  Alarm
 __ Emergency Escape   __ Emergency Escape
  __ Emergency Escape
 Ladder(s)   Ladder(s)
  Ladder(s)
 __ TV Antenna  __ Cable TV  __ Satellite __ TV Antenna  __ Cable TV  __ Satellite
__ TV Antenna  __ Cable TV  __ Satellite
 Wiring     Dish   Wiring  Dish
  Wiring  Dish
 __ Ceiling Fan(s)  __ Attic Fan(s)  __ Exhaust __ Ceiling Fan(s)  __ Attic Fan(s)  __ Exhaust
__ Ceiling Fan(s)  __ Attic Fan(s)  __ Exhaust
 Fan(s)     Fan(s)
    Fan(s)
 __ Central A/C  __ Central Heating  __ Wall/Window __ Central A/C  __ Central Heating  __ Wall/Window
__ Central A/C  __ Central Heating  __ Wall/Window
 Air     Air
    Air
 Conditioning     Conditioning
    Conditioning
 __ Plumbing System  __ Septic System  __ Public Sewer __ Plumbing System  __ Septic System  __ Public Sewer
__ Plumbing System  __ Septic System  __ Public Sewer
 System     System
    System
 __ Patio/Decking  __ Outdoor Grill  __ Fences __ Patio/Decking  __ Outdoor Grill  __ Fences
__ Patio/Decking  __ Outdoor Grill  __ Fences
 __ Pool  __ Sauna  __ Spa __ Pool  __ Sauna  __ Spa
__ Pool  __ Sauna  __ Spa
 __ Hot Tub     __ Hot Tub
    __ Hot Tub
 __ Pool Equipment  __ Pool Heater  __ Automatic Lawn __ Pool Equipment  __ Pool Heater  __ Automatic Lawn
__ Pool Equipment  __ Pool Heater  __ Automatic Lawn
 Sprinkler     Sprinkler
    Sprinkler
 System     System
    System
 __ Fireplace(s) &    __ Fireplace(s) & __ Fireplace(s) &    __ Fireplace(s) &
__ Fireplace(s) &    __ Fireplace(s) &
 Chimney       Chimney Chimney    Chimney
Chimney    Chimney
 (Woodburning)       (Mock) (Woodburning)    (Mock)
(Woodburning)    (Mock)
 __ Gas Lines    __ Gas Fixtures __ Gas Lines    __ Gas Fixtures
__ Gas Lines    __ Gas Fixtures
 (Nat./LP) (Nat./LP)
(Nat./LP)
 Garage: __ Attached  __ Not Attached  __ Carport Garage: __ Attached  __ Not Attached  __ Carport
Garage: __ Attached  __ Not Attached  __ Carport
 Garage Door Opener(s):  __ Electronic  __ Control(s) Garage Door Opener(s):  __ Electronic  __ Control(s)
Garage Door Opener(s):  __ Electronic  __ Control(s)
 Water Heater:  __ Gas  __ Electric Water Heater:  __ Gas  __ Electric
Water Heater:  __ Gas  __ Electric
 Water Supply: __ City  __ Well __ MUD  __ Co-op Water Supply: __ City  __ Well __ MUD  __ Co-op
Water Supply: __ City  __ Well __ MUD  __ Co-op
 Roof Type: ________________________________Age: _____(approx)
 Are you (Seller) aware of any of the above items that are not in
 working condition, that have known defects, or that are in need of
 repair?  __ Yes  __ No  __ Unknown.
 If yes, then describe.  (Attach additional sheets if necessary):
 ________________________________________________________________
 ________________________________________________________________
 2.  Does the property have working smoke detectors installed in
 accordance with the smoke detector requirements of Chapter 766,
 Health and Safety Code?*  __ Yes  __ No  __ Unknown.
 If the answer to the question above is no or unknown,
 explain.  (Attach additional sheets if necessary):
 ________________________________________________________________
 ________________________________________________________________
 *Chapter 766 of the Health and Safety Code requires
 one-family or two-family dwellings to have working smoke detectors
 installed in accordance with the requirements of the building code
 in effect in the area in which the dwelling is located, including
 performance, location, and power source requirements. If you do
 not know the building code requirements in effect in your area, you
 may check unknown above or contact your local building official for
 more information. A buyer may require a seller to install smoke
 detectors for the hearing impaired if: (1) the buyer or a member of
 the buyer's family who will reside in the dwelling is hearing
 impaired; (2) the buyer gives the seller written evidence of the
 hearing impairment from a licensed physician; and (3) within 10
 days after the effective date, the buyer makes a written request for
 the seller to install smoke detectors for the hearing impaired and
 specifies the locations for installation. The parties may agree who
 will bear the cost of installing the smoke detectors and which brand
 of smoke detectors to install.
 3.  Are you (Seller) aware of any known defect/malfunctions in any
 of the following?
 Write Yes (Y) if you are aware, write No (N) if you are not aware.
 __ Interior Walls  __ Ceilings  __ Floors  __ Interior Walls  __ Ceilings  __ Floors
 __ Interior Walls  __ Ceilings  __ Floors
 __ Exterior Walls  __ Doors  __ Windows  __ Exterior Walls  __ Doors  __ Windows
 __ Exterior Walls  __ Doors  __ Windows
 __ Roof  __ Foundation/  __ Basement  __ Roof  __ Foundation/  __ Basement
 __ Roof  __ Foundation/  __ Basement
 Slab(s)    Slab(s)
   Slab(s)
 __ Walls/Fences  __ Driveways  __ Sidewalks  __ Walls/Fences  __ Driveways  __ Sidewalks
 __ Walls/Fences  __ Driveways  __ Sidewalks
 __ Plumbing/Sewers/  __ Electrical  __ Lighting  __ Plumbing/Sewers/  __ Electrical  __ Lighting
 __ Plumbing/Sewers/  __ Electrical  __ Lighting
 Septics     Systems     Fixtures  Septics  Systems  Fixtures
 Septics  Systems  Fixtures
 __ Other Structural Components (Describe):____________________
 ________________________________________________________________
 ________________________________________________________________
 If the answer to any of the above is yes, explain.  (Attach
 additional sheets if necessary):_____________________________
 ________________________________________________________________
 ________________________________________________________________
 4.  Are you (Seller) aware of any of the following conditions?
 Write Yes (Y) if you are aware, write No (N) if you are not aware.
 __ Active Termites  __ Previous Structural __ Active Termites  __ Previous Structural
__ Active Termites  __ Previous Structural
 (includes     or Roof Repair (includes  or Roof Repair
(includes  or Roof Repair
 wood-destroying insects) wood-destroying insects)
wood-destroying insects)
 __ Termite or Wood Rot Damage  __ Hazardous or Toxic Waste __ Termite or Wood Rot Damage  __ Hazardous or Toxic Waste
__ Termite or Wood Rot Damage  __ Hazardous or Toxic Waste
 __ Termite or Wood Rot Damage  __ Hazardous or Toxic Waste __ Termite or Wood Rot Damage  __ Hazardous or Toxic Waste
__ Termite or Wood Rot Damage  __ Hazardous or Toxic Waste
 Needing Repair Needing Repair
Needing Repair
 __ Previous Termite Damage  __ Asbestos Components __ Previous Termite Damage  __ Asbestos Components
__ Previous Termite Damage  __ Asbestos Components
 __ Previous Termite  __ Urea formaldehyde __ Previous Termite  __ Urea formaldehyde
__ Previous Termite  __ Urea formaldehyde
 Treatment     Insulation Treatment  Insulation
Treatment  Insulation
 __ Previous Flooding  __ Radon Gas __ Previous Flooding  __ Radon Gas
__ Previous Flooding  __ Radon Gas
 __ Improper Drainage  __ Lead Based Paint __ Improper Drainage  __ Lead Based Paint
__ Improper Drainage  __ Lead Based Paint
 __ Water Penetration  __ Aluminum Wiring __ Water Penetration  __ Aluminum Wiring
__ Water Penetration  __ Aluminum Wiring
 __ Located in 100-Year  __ Previous Fires __ Located in 100-Year  __ Previous Fires
__ Located in 100-Year  __ Previous Fires
 Floodplain Floodplain
Floodplain
 __ Present Flood Insurance  __ Unplatted Easements __ Present Flood Insurance  __ Unplatted Easements
__ Present Flood Insurance  __ Unplatted Easements
 Coverage Coverage
Coverage
 __ Landfill, Settling, Soil  __ Subsurface __ Landfill, Settling, Soil  __ Subsurface
__ Landfill, Settling, Soil  __ Subsurface
 Movement, Fault Lines     Structure or Pits Movement, Fault Lines  Structure or Pits
Movement, Fault Lines  Structure or Pits
 __ Previous   Use  of   Premises  for   __ Previous   Use  of   Premises  for
  __ Previous   Use  of   Premises  for
 Manufacture  of  Methamphetamine   Manufacture  of  Methamphetamine
  Manufacture  of  Methamphetamine
 If the answer to any of the above is yes, explain.  (Attach
 additional sheets if necessary):_____________________________
 ________________________________________________________________
 ________________________________________________________________
 5.  Are you (Seller) aware of any item, equipment, or system in or
 on the property that is in need of repair?  __ Yes (if you are
 aware)  __ No (if you are not aware).  If yes, explain (attach
 additional sheets as necessary)._________________________________
 6.  Are you (Seller) aware of any of the following?
 Write Yes (Y) if you aware, write No (N) if you are not aware.
 __  Room additions, structural modifications, or other alterations or repairs made without necessary permits or not in compliance with building codes in effect at that time. __ Room additions, structural modifications, or other alterations or repairs made without necessary permits or not in compliance with building codes in effect at that time.
__ Room additions, structural modifications, or other alterations or repairs made without necessary permits or not in compliance with building codes in effect at that time.
 __  Homeowners' Association or maintenance fees or assessments. __ Homeowners' Association or maintenance fees or assessments.
__ Homeowners' Association or maintenance fees or assessments.
 __  Any "common area" (facilities such as pools, tennis courts, walkways, or other areas) co-owned in undivided interest with others. __ Any "common area" (facilities such as pools, tennis courts, walkways, or other areas) co-owned in undivided interest with others.
__ Any "common area" (facilities such as pools, tennis courts, walkways, or other areas) co-owned in undivided interest with others.
 __  Any notices of violations of deed restrictions or governmental ordinances affecting the condition or use of the Property. __ Any notices of violations of deed restrictions or governmental ordinances affecting the condition or use of the Property.
__ Any notices of violations of deed restrictions or governmental ordinances affecting the condition or use of the Property.
 __  Any lawsuits directly or indirectly affecting the Property. __ Any lawsuits directly or indirectly affecting the Property.
__ Any lawsuits directly or indirectly affecting the Property.
 __  Any condition on the Property which materially affects the physical health or safety of an individual. __ Any condition on the Property which materially affects the physical health or safety of an individual.
__ Any condition on the Property which materially affects the physical health or safety of an individual.
 __  Any rainwater harvesting system connected to the property's public water supply that is able to be used for indoor potable purposes. __ Any rainwater harvesting system connected to the property's public water supply that is able to be used for indoor potable purposes.
__ Any rainwater harvesting system connected to the property's public water supply that is able to be used for indoor potable purposes.
 If the answer to any of the above is yes, explain.  (Attach
 additional sheets if necessary): _____________________________
 ________________________________________________________________
 ________________________________________________________________
 7.  If the property is located in a coastal area that is seaward of
 the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway or within 1,000 feet of the mean high
 tide bordering the Gulf of Mexico, the property may be subject to
 the Open Beaches Act or the Dune Protection Act (Chapter 61 or 63,
 Natural Resources Code, respectively) and a beachfront
 construction certificate or dune protection permit may be required
 for repairs or improvements. Contact the local government with
 ordinance authority over construction adjacent to public beaches
 for more information.
 _______________________________________________________
 Date                     Signature of Seller
 The undersigned purchaser hereby acknowledges receipt of the
 foregoing notice.
 _______________________________________________________
 Date                     Signature of Purchaser
 SECTION 6.  Section 202.007(d), Property Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (d)  This section does not:
 (1)  restrict a property owners' association from
 regulating the requirements, including size, type, shielding, and
 materials, for or the location of a composting device[, rain
 barrel, rain harvesting device, or any other appurtenance] if the
 restriction does not prohibit the economic installation of the
 device [or appurtenance] on the property owner's property where
 there is reasonably sufficient area to install the device [or
 appurtenance];
 (2)  require a property owners' association to permit a
 device [or appurtenance] described by Subdivision (1) to be
 installed in or on property:
 (A)  owned by the property owners' association;
 (B)  owned in common by the members of the
 property owners' association; or
 (C)  in an area other than the fenced yard or patio
 of a property owner;
 (3)  prohibit a property owners' association from
 regulating the installation of efficient irrigation systems,
 including establishing visibility limitations for aesthetic
 purposes;
 (4)  prohibit a property owners' association from
 regulating the installation or use of gravel, rocks, or cacti; [or]
 (5)  restrict a property owners' association from
 regulating yard and landscape maintenance if the restrictions or
 requirements do not restrict or prohibit turf or landscaping design
 that promotes water conservation;
 (6)  require a property owners' association to permit a
 rain barrel or rainwater harvesting system to be installed in or on
 property if:
 (A)  the property is:
 (i)  owned by the property owners'
 association;
 (ii)  owned in common by the members of the
 property owners' association; or
 (iii)  located between the front of the
 property owner's home and an adjoining or adjacent street; or
 (B)  the barrel or system:
 (i)  is of a color other than a color
 consistent with the color scheme of the property owner's home; or
 (ii)  displays any language or other content
 that is not typically displayed by such a barrel or system as it is
 manufactured; or
 (7)  restrict a property owners' association from
 regulating the size, type, and shielding of, and the materials used
 in the construction of, a rain barrel, rainwater harvesting device,
 or other appurtenance that is located on the side of a house or at
 any other location that is visible from a street, another lot, or a
 common area if:
 (A)  the restriction does not prohibit the
 economic installation of the device or appurtenance on the property
 owner's property; and
 (B)  there is a reasonably sufficient area on the
 property owner's property in which to install the device or
 appurtenance.
 SECTION 7.  Section 1.003, Water Code, is amended to read as
 follows:
 Sec. 1.003.  PUBLIC POLICY.  It is the public policy of the
 state to provide for the conservation and development of the
 state's natural resources, including:
 (1)  the control, storage, preservation, and
 distribution of the state's storm and floodwaters and the waters of
 its rivers and streams for irrigation, power, and other useful
 purposes;
 (2)  the reclamation and irrigation of the state's
 arid, semiarid, and other land needing irrigation;
 (3)  the reclamation and drainage of the state's
 overflowed land and other land needing drainage;
 (4)  the conservation and development of its forest,
 water, and hydroelectric power;
 (5)  the navigation of the state's inland and coastal
 waters;
 (6)  the maintenance of a proper ecological environment
 of the bays and estuaries of Texas and the health of related living
 marine resources; [and]
 (7)  the voluntary stewardship of public and private
 lands to benefit waters of the state; and
 (8)  the promotion of rainwater harvesting for potable
 and nonpotable purposes at public and private facilities in this
 state, including residential, commercial, and industrial
 buildings.
 SECTION 8.  If the 82nd Legislature makes an appropriation
 to the Texas Water Development Board to provide matching grants to
 political subdivisions of this state for rainwater harvesting
 demonstration projects, the board shall, not later than December 1,
 2012, provide a report to the lieutenant governor and the speaker of
 the house of representatives regarding the projects for which the
 board has provided grants, including:
 (1)  a description of each project; and
 (2)  the amount of the grant provided for each project.
 SECTION 9.  Section 5.008(b), Property Code, as amended by
 this Act, applies only to a transfer of property that occurs on or
 after the effective date of this Act. A transfer of property that
 occurs before the effective date of this Act is governed by the law
 applicable to the transfer immediately before that date, and the
 former law is continued in effect for that purpose. For the
 purposes of this section, a transfer of property occurs before the
 effective date of this Act if the contract binding the purchaser to
 purchase the property is executed before that date.
 SECTION 10.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2011.
 ______________________________ ______________________________
 President of the Senate Speaker of the House
 I certify that H.B. No. 3391 was passed by the House on May 5,
 2011, by the following vote:  Yeas 141, Nays 2, 2 present, not
 voting; and that the House concurred in Senate amendments to H.B.
 No. 3391 on May 23, 2011, by the following vote:  Yeas 144, Nays 1,
 2 present, not voting.
 ______________________________
 Chief Clerk of the House
 I certify that H.B. No. 3391 was passed by the Senate, with
 amendments, on May 20, 2011, by the following vote:  Yeas 31, Nays
 0
 .
 ______________________________
 Secretary of the Senate
 APPROVED: __________________
 Date
 __________________
 Governor

__ Range  __ Oven  __ Microwave

__ Dishwasher  __ Trash Compactor  __ Disposal

__ Washer/Dryer  __ Window  __ Rain Gutters

Hookups  Screens

__ Security  __ Fire Detection  __ Intercom

System  Equipment  System

  __ Smoke Detector

  __ Smoke Detector -

  Hearing Impaired

  __ Carbon Monoxide

  Alarm

  __ Emergency Escape

  Ladder(s)

__ TV Antenna  __ Cable TV  __ Satellite

  Wiring  Dish

__ Ceiling Fan(s)  __ Attic Fan(s)  __ Exhaust

    Fan(s)

__ Central A/C  __ Central Heating  __ Wall/Window

    Air

    Conditioning

__ Plumbing System  __ Septic System  __ Public Sewer

    System

__ Patio/Decking  __ Outdoor Grill  __ Fences

__ Pool  __ Sauna  __ Spa

    __ Hot Tub

__ Pool Equipment  __ Pool Heater  __ Automatic Lawn

    Sprinkler

    System

__ Fireplace(s) &    __ Fireplace(s) &

Chimney    Chimney

(Woodburning)    (Mock)

__ Gas Lines    __ Gas Fixtures

(Nat./LP)

Garage: __ Attached  __ Not Attached  __ Carport

Garage Door Opener(s):  __ Electronic  __ Control(s)

Water Heater:  __ Gas  __ Electric

Water Supply: __ City  __ Well __ MUD  __ Co-op

 __ Interior Walls  __ Ceilings  __ Floors

 __ Exterior Walls  __ Doors  __ Windows

 __ Roof  __ Foundation/  __ Basement

   Slab(s)

 __ Walls/Fences  __ Driveways  __ Sidewalks

 __ Plumbing/Sewers/  __ Electrical  __ Lighting

 Septics  Systems  Fixtures

__ Active Termites  __ Previous Structural

(includes  or Roof Repair

wood-destroying insects)

__ Termite or Wood Rot Damage  __ Hazardous or Toxic Waste

__ Termite or Wood Rot Damage  __ Hazardous or Toxic Waste

Needing Repair

__ Previous Termite Damage  __ Asbestos Components

__ Previous Termite  __ Urea formaldehyde

Treatment  Insulation

__ Previous Flooding  __ Radon Gas

__ Improper Drainage  __ Lead Based Paint

__ Water Penetration  __ Aluminum Wiring

__ Located in 100-Year  __ Previous Fires

Floodplain

__ Present Flood Insurance  __ Unplatted Easements

Coverage

__ Landfill, Settling, Soil  __ Subsurface

Movement, Fault Lines  Structure or Pits

  __ Previous   Use  of   Premises  for

  Manufacture  of  Methamphetamine

__ Room additions, structural modifications, or other alterations or repairs made without necessary permits or not in compliance with building codes in effect at that time.

__ Homeowners' Association or maintenance fees or assessments.

__ Any "common area" (facilities such as pools, tennis courts, walkways, or other areas) co-owned in undivided interest with others.

__ Any notices of violations of deed restrictions or governmental ordinances affecting the condition or use of the Property.

__ Any lawsuits directly or indirectly affecting the Property.

__ Any condition on the Property which materially affects the physical health or safety of an individual.

__ Any rainwater harvesting system connected to the property's public water supply that is able to be used for indoor potable purposes.