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I did a radon test that scored 18, but the cannister pick up date and time was not marked, the buyer picked it up for me and mailed it in; without marking the time and day. So I did another radon test and this time the seller removed the bucket the cannister was setting on. My question is: Will this radon test be useable or accurate?
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Nope. But if you informed the seller that the canister could not be moved, in this case, you could recommend that he pay for the third test.
Mistake 1: using canisters in stead of a CRM Mistake 2: allowing the buyer to pick-up canisters. Mistake 3: not educating seller of proper protocols (possibly) Mark Nahrgang www.DaytonSpringfieldHomeInspector.com www.HeyMark.info Home Inspections for Springfield, Dayton, and surrounding OH areas. |
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Absolutely correct Mark. Why would you be having the customer picking this stuff up for you in the first place, isn't that your job as the inspector?
Ian Niquette Square One Home Inspection Markesan WI 53946 www.squareonehomeinspection.com Active Rain Network INACHI Awards Portal Want To Exchange Links? What we've got here is......failure......to communicate.....
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Only time I have ever done that was when the test was being done for the home owner themselves, and it wasn't in regards to a RE transaction.
Mark Nahrgang www.DaytonSpringfieldHomeInspector.com www.HeyMark.info Home Inspections for Springfield, Dayton, and surrounding OH areas. |