37-55-104. (Effective January 1, 2026) Standards of home inspection practice.
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37-55-104 . (Effective January 1, 2026) Standards of home inspection practice.
(1)A home inspector shall issue a written home inspection report to a client after completing a home inspection unless the client agrees in writing to release the home inspector from this obligation.
(2)The home inspection report must clearly identify and describe:
(a)the inspected systems, structures, and other relevant components of the dwelling;
(b)any major visible defects in the inspected systems, structures, and other relevant components of the dwelling; and
(c)any recommendations for further evaluation of the property by other appropriate persons.
(3)A home inspector may not:
(a)accept compensation from more than one party with a financial interest in the residential dwelling without written approval from all parties with a financial interest in the residential dwelling;
(b)accept a commission or allowance, directly or indirectly, from another individual or business entity associated with the client in connection with work for which the home inspector is responsible to the client; or
(c)refuse or otherwise fail to disclose promptly to a client information about any business interest or relationship of the home inspector that may affect the client in connection with a home inspection.