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Legislation, Licensing & Legal Issues for Inspectors Use this forum to discuss current and proposed legislation on home inspector licensing, and other legal issues affecting home inspectors. Inspectors from all associations welcome.

 
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Old 2/6/12, 12:51 AM
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Wondering if you have a leg to stand on if you perform an inspection on a home for a client and the client does not sign the contract, and you still perform the inspection and miss several items that effect plumbing, electrical, structural components of the home and the cost of the "fix" exceeds $100000.00 (one hundred thousand dollars) can you still claim that the liability limits set forth in the contract are still in force. Even if you admit to the client that you made a mistake and have to "make it right" then proceed to turn in a claim to your insurance carrier.
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