Almost a year after performing the inspection in question, a home inspector received an attorney demand letter for $4,600. Through…
For the past two decades, home inspectors have been inspecting using thermal imaging. By examining the heat given off by…
In our Inspector Spotlight series, we take a closer look at individual inspectors making an impact on the inspection industry.…
Exclusions are items of risk specifically not covered by a contract to avoid excessive liability. In pre-inspection agreements, exclusions limit…
Inspecting homes is a dangerous job. From slippery roofs to electrical hazards, rotted subflooring to invisible toxins, the average home…
Today, InspectorPro Insurance and Allen Insurance Group announce their strategic alliance for home inspectors. Through the alliance, Allen Insurance Group’s…
Whether you’re just now entering the home inspection industry or have been an inspector for years, establishing and maintaining your…
Your Inspection Scope Merriam-Webster defines the term scope as an "intention" or "object," meaning "the goal or end of an…
Part 2: The Inspectors’ Perspective In Part 1 of the series, we examined how the two nationally recognized Standards of…
Part 1: The Standards’ Perspective During a routine inspection, one of our insureds tested the reverse jam function of a…
In California court case Moreno v. Sanchez, the home buyers sued their home inspector for breach of contract, negligence and…
An inspection client alleged that their home inspector failed to uncover major roof, plumbing, and sump pump issues. She demanded…
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