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BEST HOME INSPECTIONS 555-555-5555 best@inspections.com https://www.spectora.com 1234 Main St Denver CO 80210 Mike Wagstaff MAY 22, 2018 Inspector John Smith ASHI Certified Inspector sample@spectora.com Agent Kevin Wagstaff 6198088933 agent@spectora.com

Table of Contents Table of Contents SUMMARY 1: INSPECTION DETAILS 2: STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS 3: EXTERIOR 4: ROOFING 5: PLUMBING 6: ELECTRICAL 7: HEATING 8: AIR CONDITIONING 9: INTERIORS 10: BUILT-IN APPLIANCES 11: INSULATION AND VENTILATION 12: FIREPLACES AND FUEL-BURNING APPLIANCES STANDARDS OF PRACTICE 2 3 5 6 8 10 12 14 15 16 17 20 21 23 24 Best Home Inspections Page 2 of 25

SUMMARY 3 23 4 MAINTENANCE ITEM DEFICIENCIES SAFETY HAZARD 2.1.1 Structural Components - Foundation, Basement & Crawlspaces: Foundation Cracks - Minor 2.3.1 Structural Components - Wall Structure: Cracks - Minor 2.3.2 Structural Components - Wall Structure: Evidence of Structural Damage 3.1.1 Exterior - Siding, Flashing & Trim: Warping/Buckling 3.3.1 Exterior - Decks, Balconies, Porches & Steps: Deck - Water Sealant Required 3.5.1 Exterior - Vegetation, Grading, Drainage & Retaining Walls: Standing Water 4.1.1 Roofing - Coverings: Shingles Missing 4.2.1 Roofing - Roof Drainage Systems: Debris 4.2.2 Roofing - Roof Drainage Systems: Downspouts Drain Near House 4.3.1 Roofing - Flashings: Loose/Separated 4.4.1 Roofing - Skylights, Chimneys & Roof Penetrations: Skylight Cracked 5.1.1 Plumbing - Fixtures / Faucets: Bathtub paint peeling 5.1.2 Plumbing - Fixtures / Faucets: Faucet drip 5.1.3 Plumbing - Fixtures / Faucets: Toilet leaking 5.3.1 Plumbing - Water Heater: Irregular Flame 6.4.1 Electrical - Connected Devices and Fixtures (Representative number of switches and receptacles in the home, garage & exterior): Cover Plates Damaged 6.8.1 Electrical - Carbon Monoxide Detectors: Low Battery 7.1.1 Heating - Heating Equipment: Filter requires replacement 7.1.2 Heating - Heating Equipment: Manifolds dirty 8.1.1 Air Conditioning - Cooling Equipment: Unusually noisy 8.2.1 Air Conditioning - Distribution System: Loose Connection 9.1.1 Interiors - Walls: Poor Patching 9.3.1 Interiors - Floors: Moderate Wear 9.3.2 Interiors - Floors: Tiles Loose 9.5.1 Interiors - Countertops & Cabinets (Representative number): Countertop Cracked/Chipped 9.6.1 Interiors - Doors (Representative number): Hinges Loose 9.7.1 Interiors - Windows (Representative number): Missing Screen Best Home Inspections Page 3 of 25

11.1.1 Insulation and Ventilation - Attic Insulation: Insufficient Insulation 11.4.1 Insulation and Ventilation - Exhaust Systems: Ducts loose 12.1.1 Fireplaces and Fuel-Burning Appliances - Fireplaces, Stoves & Inserts: Firewall Cracked Best Home Inspections Page 4 of 25

Information 1: INSPECTION DETAILS In Attendance Buyer, Buyer Agent Temperature (approximate) 80 Fahrenheit (F) Occupancy Vacant, Furnished Type of Building Detached, Single Family Style Multi-level Weather Conditions Clear Best Home Inspections Page 5 of 25

2: STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS IN NI NP D 2.1 Foundation, Basement & Crawlspaces X X 2.2 Floor Structure X 2.3 Wall Structure X X 2.4 Ceiling Structure X 2.5 Roof Structure & Attic X Information IN = Inspected NI = Not Inspected NP = Not Present D = Inspection Method Infrared, Visual, Attic Access Floor Structure: Sub-floor OSB Roof Structure & Attic: Material Wood Foundation, Basement & Crawlspaces: Material Concrete Floor Structure: Basement/Crawlspace Floor Concrete Roof Structure & Attic: Type Gable Floor Structure: Material Wood I-Joists Ceiling Structure: Material Wood 2.1.1 Foundation, Basement & Crawlspaces FOUNDATION CRACKS - MINOR SOUTH EXTERIOR Minor cracking was noted at the foundation. This is common as concrete ages and shrinkage surface cracks are normal. Recommend monitoring for more serious shifting/displacement. Here is an informational article on foundation cracks. Contact a qualified professional. Best Home Inspections Page 6 of 25

2.3.1 Wall Structure CRACKS - MINOR DINING ROOM, LIVING ROOM Minor cracking was observed in wall structure. This is common in homes this age. Recommend monitoring. Recommended DIY Project Maintenance Item 2.3.2 Wall Structure EVIDENCE OF STRUCTURAL DAMAGE DINING ROOM, MASTER BEDROOM Evidence of structural damage was found in the wall structure. Recommend a structural engineer evaluate and advise on how to repair. Contact a qualified structural engineer. Safety Hazard Best Home Inspections Page 7 of 25

3: EXTERIOR IN NI NP D 3.1 Siding, Flashing & Trim X X 3.2 Exterior Doors X 3.3 Decks, Balconies, Porches & Steps X X 3.4 Eaves, Soffits & Fascia X 3.5 Vegetation, Grading, Drainage & Retaining Walls X X 3.6 Walkways, Patios & Driveways X Information IN = Inspected NI = Not Inspected NP = Not Present D = Inspection Method Infrared, Visual, Attic Access Decks, Balconies, Porches & Steps: Appurtenance Deck, Front Porch Siding, Flashing & Trim: Siding Material Vinyl, Brick Decks, Balconies, Porches & Steps: Material Wood, Concrete Siding, Flashing & Trim: Siding Style Lap 3.1.1 Siding, Flashing & Trim WARPING/BUCKLING NORTH EXTERIOR Vinyl siding was warping or buckling in areas. This is often as a result of nailing siding boards to tight to the home, preventing expansion/contraction. Recommend a qualified siding contractor evaluate and repair. Contact a qualified professional. 3.3.1 Decks, Balconies, Porches & Steps DECK - WATER SEALANT REQUIRED Deck is showing signs of weathering and/or water damage. Recommend water sealant/weatherproofing be applied. Here is a helpful article on staining & sealing your deck. Recommended DIY Project Best Home Inspections Page 8 of 25

3.5.1 Vegetation, Grading, Drainage & Retaining Walls STANDING WATER Standing water observed, which could indicate poor drainage and/or grading. Recommend monitor and/or have landscaper correct. Here is a resource on dealing with standing water in your yard. Contact a qualified landscaping contractor Water pooling in yard; recommend drainage Best Home Inspections Page 9 of 25

4: ROOFING IN NI NP D 4.1 Coverings X X 4.2 Roof Drainage Systems X X 4.3 Flashings X X 4.4 Skylights, Chimneys & Roof Penetrations X X Information IN = Inspected NI = Not Inspected NP = Not Present D = Inspection Method Ground, Ladder, Roof Coverings: Material Asphalt Flashings: Material Aluminum 4.1.1 Coverings SHINGLES MISSING SOUTH FACING Observed areas that appeared to be missing sufficient coverings. Recommend qualified roofing contractor evaluate & repair. Contact a qualified roofing professional. 4.2.1 Roof Drainage Systems DEBRIS Debris has accumulated in the gutters. Recommend cleaning to facilitate water flow. Here is a DIY resource for cleaning your gutters. Contact a qualified roofing professional. 4.2.2 Roof Drainage Systems DOWNSPOUTS DRAIN NEAR HOUSE Best Home Inspections Page 10 of 25

One or more downspouts drain too close to the home's foundation. This can result in excessive moisture in the soil at the foundation, which can lead to foundation/structural movement. Recommend a qualified contractor adjust downspout extensions to drain at least 6 feet from the foundation. Here is a helpful DIY link and video on draining water flow away from your house. Contact a qualified roofing professional. 4.3.1 Flashings LOOSE/SEPARATED Flashings observed to be loose or separated, which can lead to water intrusion and/or mold. Recommend a qualified roofing contractor repair. Contact a qualified roofing professional. 4.4.1 Skylights, Chimneys & Roof Penetrations SKYLIGHT CRACKED Skylight was cracked in one or more places. Recommend a qualified roofing contractor repair. Contact a qualified roofing professional. Safety Hazard Broken skylight presents risk of water entry and glass shards entering house. Best Home Inspections Page 11 of 25

5: PLUMBING IN NI NP D 5.1 Fixtures / Faucets X X 5.2 Drain, Waste, & Vent Systems X 5.3 Water Heater X X 5.4 Vents, Flues, & Chimneys X 5.5 Sump Pumps / Sewage Ejectors X 5.6 Fuel Storage & Distribution Systems X Information IN = Inspected NI = Not Inspected NP = Not Present D = Filters None Source Public Water Heater: Manufacturer Whirlpool Water Heater: Location Basement Material - Distribution Pex, Copper Drain, Waste, & Vent Systems: Drain Size 2" Water Heater: Power Source Gas Material - Water Supply Copper Drain, Waste, & Vent Systems: Material PVC Water Heater: Capacity 50 Gallons 5.1.1 Fixtures / Faucets BATHTUB PAINT PEELING Bathtub paint is peeling off. Recommend replacement or qualified repair. Contact a qualified professional. 5.1.2 Fixtures / Faucets FAUCET DRIP A faucet is dripping. Recommend qualified handyman or plumber repair. Contact a qualified plumbing contractor. Best Home Inspections Page 12 of 25

VIDEO 5.1.3 Fixtures / Faucets TOILET LEAKING Toilet is dripping near water supply. Recommend qualified handyman or plumber repair. Contact a qualified plumbing contractor. 5.3.1 Water Heater IRREGULAR FLAME Water heater flame is irregular. Recommend qualified plumber evaluate & repair. Contact a qualified plumbing contractor. Best Home Inspections Page 13 of 25

6: ELECTRICAL 6.1 Service Entrance Conductors X 6.2 6.3 6.4 Service and Grounding Equipment, Main Overcurrent Device, Main and Distribution Panels Branch Circuit Conductors, Overcurrent Devices and Compatibility of Their Amperage & Voltage Connected Devices and Fixtures (Representative number of switches and receptacles in the home, garage & exterior) 6.5 Polarity and Grounding of Receptacles X 6.6 GFCI & AFCI X IN NI NP D 6.7 Smoke Detectors X X 6.8 Carbon Monoxide Detectors X X Information IN = Inspected NI = Not Inspected NP = Not Present D = X X X X Branch Wire 15 and 20 AMP Copper Wiring Method Conduit 6.4.1 Connected Devices and Fixtures (Representative number of switches and receptacles in the home, garage & exterior) COVER PLATES DAMAGED One or more receptacles have a damaged cover plate. Recommend replacement. Contact a qualified electrical contractor. Scorch marks on cover plate 6.8.1 Carbon Monoxide Detectors LOW BATTERY Carbon monoxide detector failed to respond when tested. Recommend battery be replaced. Recommended DIY Project Best Home Inspections Page 14 of 25

7: HEATING IN NI NP D 7.1 Heating Equipment X X 7.2 Distribution Systems X 7.3 Vents, Flues & Chimneys X Information IN = Inspected NI = Not Inspected NP = Not Present D = Heating Equipment: Energy Source Gas Heating Equipment: Heat Type Forced Air 7.1.1 Heating Equipment FILTER REQUIRES REPLACEMENT The furnace filter appears to be beyond its expected lifespan. Recommend replacement. Contact a qualified HVAC professional. 7.1.2 Heating Equipment MANIFOLDS DIRTY Cleaning manifolds will result in better air quality. Contact a qualified HVAC professional. Best Home Inspections Page 15 of 25

8: AIR CONDITIONING IN NI NP D 8.1 Cooling Equipment X X 8.2 Distribution System X X Information IN = Inspected NI = Not Inspected NP = Not Present D = Cooling Equipment: Brand Amana Distribution System: Configuration Central Cooling Equipment: Energy Source/Type Gas Cooling Equipment: Location Roof 8.1.1 Cooling Equipment UNUSUALLY NOISY Compressor started and operated but unit was unusually noisy. Recommend licensed HVAC contractor evaluate. Contact a qualified HVAC professional. Maintenance Item 8.2.1 Distribution System LOOSE CONNECTION There are loose connections on ducts, resulting in energy loss. Recommend licensed HVAC contractor resecure. Contact a qualified HVAC professional. Loose connection; recommend sealing. Best Home Inspections Page 16 of 25

9: INTERIORS IN NI NP D 9.1 Walls X X 9.2 Ceilings X 9.3 Floors X X 9.4 Steps, Stairways & Railings X 9.5 Countertops & Cabinets (Representative number) X X 9.6 Doors (Representative number) X X 9.7 Windows (Representative number) X X 9.8 Garage Door X Information IN = Inspected NI = Not Inspected NP = Not Present D = Walls: Wall Material Gypsum Board Countertops & Cabinets (Representative number): Countertop Material Granite Ceilings: Ceiling Material Gypsum Board Countertops & Cabinets (Representative number): Cabinetry Laminate Floors: Floor Coverings Hardwood, Carpet, Tile Windows (Representative number): Window Type Sliders 9.1.1 Walls POOR PATCHING Sub-standard drywall patching observed at time of inspection. Recommend re-patching. Contact a qualified drywall contractor. Maintenance Item Best Home Inspections Page 17 of 25

9.3.1 Floors MODERATE WEAR Floors in the home exhibited moderate surface wear along major paths of travel. Recommend a qualified flooring contractor evaluate for possible re-finish. Contact a qualified flooring contractor Safety Hazard VIDEO 9.3.2 Floors TILES LOOSE Loose tiles are present. Recommend re-attach and seal. Contact a qualified flooring contractor 9.5.1 Countertops & Cabinets (Representative number) COUNTERTOP CRACKED/CHIPPED Countertop had one or more cracks or chips. Recommend qualified countertop contractor evaluate and repair. Here is a helpful article on repairing cracks, chips & fissures. Contact a qualified countertop contractor. 9.6.1 Doors (Representative number) HINGES LOOSE Loose hinges can cause door to stick or eventually fall out of place. Recommend handyman tighten hinges. Here is a DIY article on fixing loose hinges. Best Home Inspections Page 18 of 25

Contact a qualified handyman. 9.7.1 Windows (Representative number) MISSING SCREEN Window missing screen. Recommend replacement. Contact a qualified window repair/installation contractor. Best Home Inspections Page 19 of 25

10: BUILT-IN APPLIANCES IN NI NP D 10.1 Dishwasher X 10.2 Refrigerator X 10.3 Range/Oven/Cooktop X 10.4 Garbage Disposal X Information IN = Inspected NI = Not Inspected NP = Not Present D = Dishwasher: Brand Kitchenaid Range/Oven/Cooktop: Range/Oven Brand Kenmore Refrigerator: Brand Kenmore Range/Oven/Cooktop: Exhaust Hood Type Vented Range/Oven/Cooktop: Range/Oven Energy Source Electric Best Home Inspections Page 20 of 25

11: INSULATION AND VENTILATION IN NI NP D 11.1 Attic Insulation X X 11.2 Vapor Retarders X 11.3 Ventilation X 11.4 Exhaust Systems X X Information IN = Inspected NI = Not Inspected NP = Not Present D = Dryer Power Source 220 Electric Attic Insulation: R-value 40 Exhaust Systems: Exhaust Fans None Dryer Vent Metal Attic Insulation: Insulation Type Blown Flooring Insulation Loose Fill Ventilation: Ventilation Type Passive 11.1.1 Attic Insulation INSUFFICIENT INSULATION Insulation depth was inadequate. Recommend a qualified attic insulation contractor install additional insulation. Contact a qualified insulation contractor. Best Home Inspections Page 21 of 25

11.4.1 Exhaust Systems DUCTS LOOSE Ductwork in the attic is loose or disconnected. Recommend repair. Contact a qualified HVAC professional. Best Home Inspections Page 22 of 25

12: FIREPLACES AND FUEL-BURNING APPLIANCES IN NI NP D 12.1 Fireplaces, Stoves & Inserts X X 12.2 Fuel-buring Accessories X 12.3 Chimney & Vent Systems X Information IN = Inspected NI = Not Inspected NP = Not Present D = Type Wood 12.1.1 Fireplaces, Stoves & Inserts FIREWALL CRACKED The brick lining of the fireplace was cracked in one or more places, which could lead to chimney damage or toxic fumes entering the home. Recommend a qualified fireplace contractor evaluate and repair. Contact a qualified fireplace contractor. Safety Hazard Best Home Inspections Page 23 of 25

STANDARDS OF PRACTICE Structural Components 3. STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS 3.1 The inspector shall: A. inspect structural components including the foundation and framing. B. describe: 1. the methods used to inspect under floor crawlspaces and attics. 2. the foundation. 3. the floor structure. 4. the wall structure. 5. the ceiling structure. 6. the roof structure. 3.2 The inspector is NOT required to: A. provide engineering or architectural services or analysis. B. offer an opinion about the adequacy of structural systems and components. C. enter under floor crawlspace areas that have less than 24 inches of vertical clearance between components and the ground or that have an access opening smaller than 16 inches by 24 inches. D. traverse attic load-bearing components that are concealed by insulation or by other materials. Exterior 4.1 The inspector shall: A. inspect: 1. wall coverings, flashing, and trim. 2. exterior doors. 3. attached and adjacent decks, balconies, stoops, steps, porches, and their associated railings. 4. eaves, soffits, and fascias where accessible from the ground level. 5. vegetation, grading, surface drainage, and retaining walls that are likely to adversely affect the building. 6. adjacent and entryway walkways, patios, and drive- ways. B. describe wall coverings. 4.2 The inspector is NOT required to inspect: A. screening, shutters, awnings, and similar seasonal accessories. B. fences, boundary walls, and similar structures. C. geological and soil conditions. D. recreational facilities. E. outbuildings other than garages and carports. F. seawalls, break-walls, and docks. G. erosion control and earth stabilization measures. Roofing 5.1 The inspector shall: A. inspect: 1. roofing materials. 2. roof drainage systems. 3. flashing. 4. skylights, chimneys, and roof penetrations. B. describe: 1. roofing materials. 2. methods used to inspect the roofing. 5.2 The inspector is NOT required to inspect: A. antennas. B. interiors of vent systems, ues, and chimneys that are not readily accessible. C. other installed accessories. Plumbing 6.1 The inspector shall: A. inspect: 1. interior water supply and distribution systems including fixtures and faucets. 2. interior drain, waste, and vent systems including fixtures. 3. water heating equipment and hot water supply systems. 4. vent systems, flues, and chimneys. 5. fuel storage and fuel distribution systems. 6. sewage ejectors, sump pumps, and related piping. B. describe: 1. interior water supply, drain, waste, and vent piping materials. 2. water heating equipment including energy source(s). 3. location of main water and fuel shut-off valves. 6.2 The inspector is NOT required to: A. inspect: 1. clothes washing machine connections. 2. interiors of vent systems, flues, and chimneys that are not readily accessible. 3. wells, well pumps, and water storage related equipment. 4. water conditioning systems. 5. solar, geothermal, and other renewable energy water heating systems. 6. manual and automatic re extinguishing and sprinkler systems and landscape irrigation systems. 7. septic and other sewage disposal systems. B. determine: 1. whether water supply and sewage disposal are public or private. 2. water quality. 3. the adequacy of combustion air components. C. measure water supply ow and pressure, and well water quantity. D. fill shower pans and fixtures to test for leaks. Electrical 7.1 The inspector shall: A. inspect: 1. service drop. 2. service entrance conductors, cables, and raceways. 3. service equipment and main disconnects. 4. service grounding. 5. interior components of service panels and subpanels. 6. conductors. 7. overcurrent protection devices. 8. a representative number of installed lighting fixtures, switches, and receptacles. 9. ground fault circuit interrupters and arc fault circuit interrupters. B. describe: 1. amperage rating of the service. 2. location of main disconnect(s) and subpanels. 3. presence or absence of smoke alarms and carbon monoxide alarms. 4. the predominant branch circuit wiring method. 7.2 The inspector is NOT required to: A. inspect: 1. remote control devices. 2. or test smoke and carbon monoxide alarms, security systems, and other signaling and warning devices. 3. low voltage wiring systems and components. 4. ancillary wiring systems and components not a part of the primary electrical power distribution system. 5. solar, geothermal, wind, and other renewable energy systems. B. measure amperage, voltage, and impedance. C. determine the age and type of smoke alarms and carbon monoxide alarms. Heating 8.1 The inspector shall: A. open readily openable access panels. B. inspect: 1. installed heating equipment. 2. vent systems, ues, and chimneys. 3. distribution systems. C. describe: 1. energy source(s). 2. heating systems. 8.2 The inspector is NOT required to: A. inspect: 1. interiors of vent systems, ues, and chimneys that are not readily accessible. 2. heat exchangers. 3. humidi ers and dehumidi ers. 4. electric air cleaning and sanitizing devices. 5. heating systems using ground-source, water-source, solar, and renewable energy technologies. 6. heat-recovery and Best Home Inspections Page 24 of 25

similar whole-house mechanical ventilation systems. B. determine: 1. heat supply adequacy and distribution balance. 2. the adequacy of combustion air components. Air Conditioning 9.1 The inspector shall: A. open readily openable access panels. B. inspect: 1. central and permanently installed cooling equipment. 2. distribution systems. C. describe: 1. energy source(s). 2. cooling systems. 9.2 The inspector is NOT required to: A. inspect electric air cleaning and sanitizing devices. B. determine cooling supply adequacy and distribution balance. C. inspect cooling units that are not permanently installed or that are installed in windows. D. inspect cooling systems using ground-source, wa- ter-source, solar, and renewable energy technologies. Interiors 10.1 The inspector shall inspect: A. walls, ceilings, and floors. B. steps, stairways, and railings. C. countertops and a representative number of installed cabinets. D. a representative number of doors and windows. E. garage vehicle doors and garage vehicle door operators. F. installed ovens, ranges, surface cooking appliances, microwave ovens, dishwashing machines, and food waste grinders by using normal operating controls to activate the primary function. 10.2 The inspector is NOT required to inspect: A. paint, wallpaper, and other finish treatments. B. floor coverings. C. window treatments. D. coatings on and the hermetic seals between panes of window glass. E. central vacuum systems. F. recreational facilities. G. installed and free-standing kitchen and laundry appliances not listed in Section 10.1.F. H. appliance thermostats including their calibration, adequacy of heating elements, self cleaning oven cycles, indicator lights, door seals, timers, clocks, timed features, and other specialized features of the appliance. I. operate, or confirm the operation of every control and feature of an inspected appliance. Built-in Appliances 10.1 The inspector shall inspect: F. installed ovens, ranges, surface cooking appliances, microwave ovens, dishwashing machines, and food waste grinders by using normal operating controls to activate the primary function. 10.2 The inspector is NOT required to inspect: G. installed and free-standing kitchen and laundry appliances not listed in Section 10.1.F. H. appliance thermostats including their calibration, adequacy of heating elements, self cleaning oven cycles, indicator lights, door seals, timers, clocks, timed features, and other specialized features of the appliance. I. operate, or con rm the operation of every control and feature of an inspected appliance. Insulation and Ventilation 11.1 The inspector shall: A. inspect: 1. insulation and vapor retarders in un nished spaces. 2. ventilation of attics and foundation areas. 3. kitchen, bathroom, laundry, and similar exhaust systems. 4. clothes dryer exhaust systems. B. describe: 1. insulation and vapor retarders in unfinished spaces. 2. absence of insulation in unfinished spaces at conditioned surfaces. 11.2 The inspector is NOT required to disturb insulation. Fireplaces and Fuel-Burning Appliances 12.1 The inspector shall: A. inspect: 1. fuel-burning replaces, stoves, and replace inserts. 2. fuel-burning accessories installed in replaces. 3. chimneys and vent systems. B. describe systems and components listed in 12.1.A.1 and.2. 12.2 The inspector is NOT required to: A. inspect: 1. interiors of vent systems, ues, and chimneys that are not readily accessible. 2. fire screens and doors. 3. seals and gaskets. 4. automatic fuel feed devices. 5. mantles and replace surrounds. 6. combustion air components and to determine their adequacy. 7. heat distribution assists (gravity fed and fan assisted). 8. fuel-burning replaces and appliances located out- side the inspected structures. B. determine draft characteristics. C. move fireplace inserts and stoves or firebox contents. Best Home Inspections Page 25 of 25