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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 198B — Housing, buildings, and construction -- building code

198B.700 Definitions for KRS 198B.700 to 198B.738.

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As used in KRS 198B.700 to 198B.738, unless otherwise provided:
(1)"Applicant" means an individual who applies for a license as a home inspector;
(2)"Board" means the Kentucky Board of Home Inspectors established in KRS
198B.704;
(3)"Client" means a person who contracts with a licensed home inspector to obtain a
home inspection and subsequent written home inspection report;
(4)"Home inspection" means a visual analysis performed for compensation for the
purpose of providing a professional opinion and home inspection report by a
licensed home inspector, regarding the condition of a residential dwelling and the
dwelling's attached garages and carports, any reasonable accessible installed
components, and the operation of the dwelling's systems, including any controls
normally operated by the owner of the dwelling, for systems and components in the
standards of practice established by the board. Home inspection shall not include a
code compliance inspection, or an inspection required under the National
Manufactured Housing Construction and Safety Standards Act of 1974, 42 U.S.C.
secs. 5401 et seq., as amended, and rules and regulations issued thereunder, or KRS
227.600 regarding manufactured homes;
(5)"Home inspection report" means a written report prepared by a licensed home
inspector for compensation and issued after a home inspection. The report shall
include the following:
(a)A report on any system or component inspected that, in the professional
opinion of the inspector, is significantly deficient;
(b)The inspector's recommendation to repair or monitor deficiencies reported
under paragraph
(a)of this subsection;
(c)A list of any systems or components that were designated for inspection in the
standards of practice adopted by the board but that were not inspected; and
(d)The reason a system or component listed under paragraph
(c)of this
subsection was not inspected;
(6)"Home inspector" means an individual who performs home inspections for
compensation;
(7)"Licensee" means a person who performs home inspections and who is licensed
under KRS 198B.700 to 198B.738 as a home inspector; and
(8)"Residential dwelling" means a structure consisting of at least one
(1)but not more
than four
(4)units, each designed for occupancy by a single family, whether the
units are occupied or unoccupied.
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