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Re: Inspection Report Verbiage
Seriously
No access to a certain part of an attic. Hello
There is no attic access panel or stairs to the third floor left rear bedroom. Obviously by having no access I can not give you any opinion what so ever of the condition of all materials and or systems at this time.. Access must be made for future inspection or to monitor this attic space for future framing concerns, water leaks etc etc. Or something to that affect and no I was not picking my words carefully for the example in this posting
There are a thousand examples like that that fit certain citations. Again as I stated those are not disclaimers but just part of your findings you are reporting. As far as the roof thing....Yeah, what Aaron said. I even believe that to not be a disclaimer but just part of my findings at a particular inspection. The roof was to schtinking steap and to climb on it would be considered risking life and limb. I inspected the roofing materials and such from the eves or ground with binoculars etc etc etc. The word schtinking was for fun folks. Don't get excited and again just an example, reflecting on reality.
That my friend is not a disclaimer but just part of your concerns found in the home at the time of inspection.
If one is not sure what I mean by disclaimers at this point. Down load or view the vast amount of reports online. Two paragraphs of disclaimers for one sentence stating that no concerns with the particular item (s) were found at this time.
Again. Manage your potential new clients. That is first and foremost for any type of field of work anyone does. Hide behind 30 pages of disclaimers and someone will dig until they believe they won to get you on something.
No management= no control= no peace in life
Last edited by Ted Menelly : 06-21-2009 at 07:33 PM.
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