LIMITATIONS
Job Well Done Inspections strives to give the best service and thorough inspection report to provide the client with the most information about the property. The client is encouraged to walk through as the inspection is taking place to get hands on assessment for their self. Home inspectors have limits, some we can't control and some not with-in the scope of practice, listed below are a few......
An inspection will not identify concealed or latent defects. Job Well Done Inspections is very thorough in finding defects in the home, unfortunately some defects can be concealed/ hidden behind walls, ceilings, floors, and other objects were it gets missed.
An inspection will not deal with aesthetic concerns, or what could be deemed matters of taste, cosmetic defects, etc. Carpet stains, scratches on the wall, missing lamp shade, are a few examples.
An inspection will not determine the suitability of the property for any use. This is not with-in the scope of practice.
An inspection does not determine the market value of the property or its marketability. This is not with-in the scope of practice.
An inspection does not determine the insurability of the property. This is not with-in the scope of practice.
An inspection does not determine the advisability or inadvisability of the purchase of the inspected property. This is not with-in the scope of practice.
An inspection does not determine the life expectancy of the property or any components or systems therein. Charts on life expectancy and information about maintenance be provided by clicking the button below or the information tag at the top.
An inspection does not include items not permanently installed. Stove-hood, microwave, dishwasher, and oven are looked at by Job Well Done Inspections as complementary service.
This Standards of Practice applies to properties with four or fewer residential units and their attached garages and carports. Standalone carports and garages or any other buildings may be added to the inspection when discussed prior to service.