cschmid
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Bob my question is you have to sign releases guaranteeing the quality of most items. Like no structural defects, mold, and others.. so why then do you need an HI? If you are signing releases without having the proper tests then you are liable. So why let someone who is not qualify bash your house?
You should have your furnace checked yearly so whats wrong with the report from that on the condition of your furnace and HVAC system? If you can not produce a furnace inspection report then that says something right there.
It is pretty common knowledge that a GFCI is required in the kitchen, bathroom and outside as it has been a requirement for over 25 years now (do not know the exact date) but it is common knowledge.
You sign a release form garunteeing that there is no structural defects and no mold issues and there are more releases that need to be signed or at least in this state there is, so the seller has responsibility.
All the HI does is take money from the seller in more ways then one. So is the HI going to eliminate the need for releases and relieve the home owners responsibility? If no then again why should the HI be allowed to cause the home owner to loose cash on a sale or cost the owner a sale and not be responsible.
If there is a concern on the electrical then have an inspection I remember reading that there are inspectors looking for something to do? So go ahead and let the unqualified do your work who is loosing? at least if a qualified person inspected the home he could actually see if there are real safety hazards.
So my question is again why do we allow other to keep taking work from us?
Do other states require the home owner to sign form guaranteeing some of the conditions of their home?
You should have your furnace checked yearly so whats wrong with the report from that on the condition of your furnace and HVAC system? If you can not produce a furnace inspection report then that says something right there.
It is pretty common knowledge that a GFCI is required in the kitchen, bathroom and outside as it has been a requirement for over 25 years now (do not know the exact date) but it is common knowledge.
You sign a release form garunteeing that there is no structural defects and no mold issues and there are more releases that need to be signed or at least in this state there is, so the seller has responsibility.
All the HI does is take money from the seller in more ways then one. So is the HI going to eliminate the need for releases and relieve the home owners responsibility? If no then again why should the HI be allowed to cause the home owner to loose cash on a sale or cost the owner a sale and not be responsible.
If there is a concern on the electrical then have an inspection I remember reading that there are inspectors looking for something to do? So go ahead and let the unqualified do your work who is loosing? at least if a qualified person inspected the home he could actually see if there are real safety hazards.
So my question is again why do we allow other to keep taking work from us?
Do other states require the home owner to sign form guaranteeing some of the conditions of their home?
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