Scott K
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- Boynton Beach, FL USA
Does anybody have or know where I could find a Residential Electrical Inspection Form that can be filled out and given to the customer after completing the inspection? Thanks so much!
I would not make any statement that it is safe. Any electrical mishap can be blamed on you and at very least drag you into litigation even if it resulted from conditions that were not present when you made the inspection. Simple report of what you looked at and a list of deficiencies found, along with a statement indicating you can not determine the condition of anything that is concealed unless you remove coverings that provide concealment is about the most you can do.It's for a customer that requested an inspection on a mobile home. The mobile home park is requiring the inspection by an electrical contractor just to verify that the electrical is safe before they will allow her to rent it out. I will check some home inspection sites. Thanks
I would not make any statement that it is safe. Any electrical mishap can be blamed on you and at very least drag you into litigation even if it resulted from conditions that were not present when you made the inspection. Simple report of what you looked at and a list of deficiencies found, along with a statement indicating you can not determine the condition of anything that is concealed unless you remove coverings that provide concealment is about the most you can do.
Does anybody have or know where I could find a Residential Electrical Inspection Form that can be filled out and given to the customer after completing the inspection? Thanks so much!
It's for a customer that requested an inspection on a mobile home. The mobile home park is requiring the inspection by an electrical contractor just to verify that the electrical is safe before they will allow her to rent it out. I will check some home inspection sites. Thanks
I would not make any statement that it is safe. Any electrical mishap can be blamed on you and at very least drag you into litigation even if it resulted from conditions that were not present when you made the inspection. Simple report of what you looked at and a list of deficiencies found, along with a statement indicating you can not determine the condition of anything that is concealed unless you remove coverings that provide concealment is about the most you can do.