Consider the seller s liability.
Home inspector falls off roof liability.
But inspectors don t bear this burden alone.
So if you find a hole in your roof that costs 15 000 to repair your inspector would only have to reimburse you for the money you spent on the inspection fees.
Home inspectors have been sued before by sellers who believe a deal falling through was the fault of the home inspector and their incorrect reporting.
The home inspector is liable for patent defects they failed to uncover during the course of inspection.
Urge the home seller to remove all barriers that might prevent an inspector from doing a thorough job.
So if the home seller had built flooring in the basement which made seeing underneath it impossible the inspector may have simply noted on the report that he or she couldn t see further leaving you to follow up and bear responsibility.
The obligation of disclosure also falls to the property owner.
Excuses excuses excuses that s what we hear from residential and commercial contractors that fail to comply with fall protection policies and standards.
4 things buyers should know about home inspections.
A real estate home inspector can insert a clause in his contract that limits his liability to the cost of the inspection.
The buyer therefore is liable to the seller but the home inspector is liable to the buyer.
The purchaser and their counsel rationalize that any defect uncovered after closing is either latent or patent.
More broadly the contract may disclaim liability for areas the inspector couldn t see or access.
Whether you re able to sue the inspector depends on state laws.
That serves to absolve the inspector of any liability pellegrini says.
If patent the home inspector is negligent or breached the contract.
Some inspectors are required by their state s licensing authority to report emergent hazards on pain of license revocation especially if such hazards may result in physical injury.
In the course of a career most home inspectors will have caused and paid for some kind of property damage.
In other words if he misses a problem the most he can pay is the return.
Using an unmanned aerial vehicle uav or drone home roof inspectors can capture and record up close still images and videos of a roof without having to climb a ladder and risk being injured from a fall.
If latent they deduce that the vendor should be responsible.