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Brian Hannigan
03-11-2008, 11:03 PM
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Kansas Senate hears testimony on bill regulating home inspections (http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/0-0&fd=R&url=http://www.kansascity.com/115/story/527206.html&cid=1141904366&ei=NnLXR6uAA4G0yQTc07S3Dg)
Kansas City Star, MO - 2 hours ago
... company charges a minimum of $225 for a home inspection. Supporters urged the committee to approve the bill. When a family ends up with a lemon ...


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Raymond Wand
03-12-2008, 03:20 AM
Interesting.

The best part of the bill in my opinion are the following points:

- Supporters said, however, that the bill was needed to protect homeowners from shoddy inspections.
- HB 2315 would set standards for home inspectors and allow homeowners to sue inspectors for up to $10,000.
- It also would create a five-member Kansas Home Inspectors Registration Board and require inspectors to be registered. The board could revoke registrations if it received a complaint against an inspector.
- Now, inspectors are not required to be licensed by the state.
- Three board members would be inspectors, the fourth a real estate agent or broker and the fifth a member of the public.

Fail to understand this comment:

- He said the requirement exposing the inspector to $10,000 in liability would raise inspection costs. Moriconi’s company charges a minimum of $225 for a home inspection.

How would that increase the cost of an inspection? I wish I could cap my liability to $10K.