electrofelon
Senior Member
- Location
- Cherry Valley NY, Seattle, WA
- Occupation
- Electrician
The installer is still responsible for the work, even if it passes.
Were someone to be hurt or property damaged, the contractor would be held for any criminal or civil penalties.
The inspector would be immune unless severe gross negligence could be proved.
I apologize for my remarks if you did not know this.
It is a basic tenet of law and I mistakenly assumed most people know this, so when you posited the idea of purposely leaving mistakes, I found it silly. Only you can lose if something goes wrong.
I don't agree that is the case everywhere. Here in new York state it is mostly third party private inspection agencies. They are frequently called "underwriters". I believe they assume some liability for the installation.