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How to fill out the OIL TANK SWEEP AGREEMENT online
Filling out the OIL TANK SWEEP AGREEMENT is an essential step in arranging for oil tank sweep services. This guide offers clear, step-by-step instructions to help you complete the agreement easily and confidently.
Follow the steps to effectively complete the agreement online.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the document and open it in the editor.
- Fill in the 'Subject Property' field with the address of the property where the oil tank sweep will be conducted.
- Enter the 'Service Date' to specify when the service is scheduled to take place.
- Provide your 'Client(s) Name' in the designated section to identify who is authorizing the service.
- Complete the 'Client(s) Present Address' field with your current address for correspondence.
- Indicate 'Services Provided By' by including the name and license number of the inspector, Edward Novak III.
- Select the 'Service Time' by checking either 'AM' or 'PM' to indicate when the service will occur.
- Review the list of available services. Mark the 'Oil Tank Sweep' as well as any additional services you require, along with their respective prices.
- Calculate and enter the 'Total Fee' for the selected services.
- Choose your payment method by marking the appropriate option: Check, Cash/Money Order, or Credit Card.
- Specify the 'REPORT DISTRIBUTION' by indicating who should receive copies of the report.
- Read and understand the important limitations and exclusions detailed in the attached addendum before signing.
- Affix your signature and date the agreement, ensuring it is duly completed for all clients involved.
- Once the document is completed, save your changes. You can download, print, or share the completed agreement as needed.
Complete your OIL TANK SWEEP AGREEMENT online today for a smooth and efficient service experience.
An oil tank sweep is like a home inspection but is specific to one thing, finding an "undisclosed" buried oil tank. Tank sweeps are becoming more common in the real estate sales process. Today both sellers and buyers are having tank sweeps performed due to the large concern over leaking tanks.