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Gene South
09-18-2008, 07:47 AM
The new TREC SOP's will be voted on in just a few days (Sept 30th). If enacted, you will be required at every house to pull a ladder out and walk on the roof, whether you need to or not, and also required to move items in the house to inspect it. See the comments below from John Cahill:


From John.....

"The changes are profound. Any attorney can pick em out. Read them carefully. I'll pint out the differences at www.prismrca.com (http://www.prismrca.com/) over time. One example. Old SoP do not require you to move times or walk on roof. New SoP do. You must move small, light and durable personal possessions. Must access roof. John":


-----Original Message-----
From: Gene South [mailto:gene.south@tx.rr.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2008 6:14 AM
To: 'John Cahill'
Subject: RE: TREC


John, thanks for sending this.





From: John Cahill [mailto:prismrca@gmail.com]
Sent: Saturday, September 06, 2008 1:46 PM
To: gene.south@tx.rr.com
Subject: TREC




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The latest version on the TREC proposed Standards of Practice can be downloaded at www.prismrca.com (http://www.prismrca.com/).

They were posted on September 5, 2008 and public comment will be received for 30 days. They will can then be adopted.

The Standards are very long and have many problems. You are urged to review them and provide comment.

Go to www.prismrca.com (http://www.prismrca.com/) and download the proposed Standards.

Your inspector associate,

John Cahill
Former TREC Inspector Committee member and chairman

Richard Stanley
09-18-2008, 10:16 AM
(f) Specific limitations for roof covering. The
inspector is not required to:

(2)inspect the roof from the roof level if, in the
inspector’s reasonable judgment, the inspector cannot
safely reach or stay on the roof or significant damage
to the roof covering materials may result from walking
on the roof;

Richard Stanley
09-18-2008, 10:30 AM
(B) visually inspect accessible systems or
components from near proximity to the systems and
components, and from the interior of the attic and
crawl spaces; and


(a) Definitions.
(1) Accessible – In the reasonable judgment of the
inspector, capable of being approached, entered, or
viewed without (A) undue hazard to the inspector; (B)
moving furnishings or large, heavy, or fragile objects;
(C) using specialized tools or procedures; (D)
disassembling items other than covers or panels
intended to be removed for inspection; (E) damaging
property; or (F) using a ladder for portions of the
inspection other than the roof or attic space.

Are these any different than what you do now?

Richard Stanley
09-18-2008, 10:35 AM
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Nolan posted these for our viewing pleasure a few days ago.