Header

Billy Boerner

CPI, NACHI, IAC2


Cell: Business Closed


get quote


Potential Clients





Ready to Hire?





Help Me Grow



Facebook

  

Google

     


Inspection Articles










St. Louis, Ballwin, Chesterfield, St. Charles, St. Peters, Florissant, Eureka

Plus All Surrounding Areas



Residential Standards of Practice



Home Inspection Report



What's Inspected:

2.1 Roof
2.2. Exterior
2.3. Basement, Foundation, Crawlspace & Structure
2.4. Heating
2.5. Cooling
2.6. Plumbing
2.7. Electrical
2.8. Fireplace
2.9. Attic & Insulation
2.10. Doors, Windows & Interior


Limitations, Exceptions & Exclusions

3.1. Limitations:
I. An inspection is not technically exhaustive.
II. An inspection will not identify concealed or latent defects.
III. An inspection will not deal with aesthetic concerns or what could be deemed matters of taste, cosmetic defects, etc.
IV. An inspection will not determine the suitability of the property for any use.
V. An inspection does not determine the market value of the property or its marketability.
VI. An inspection does not determine the insurability of the property.
VII. An inspection does not determine the advisability or inadvisability of the purchase of the inspected property.
VIII. An inspection does not determine the life expectancy of the property or any components or systems therein.
IX. An inspection does not include items not permanently installed.
X. These Standards of Practice apply only to homes with four or fewer dwelling units.



To review a complete copy of the InterNACHI Standards of Practice please Click Here





I process all major credit cards securely via Paypal.com: We accept all major credit cards

Name
Email address
Phone Number
Comments
   

Back to top