jplante4 wrote:
D.E.Bishop wrote:
I can't say the same for RV inspectors or their contracts but I would bet there is something similar in that field too. Not everyone is just out to take your money and useless. Any contract for inspections should list those things to be inspected and as such you do have recourse regardless of statements of non liability.
It's called NRVIA
I followed the link and to me it seems pretty comprehensive, I would question an inspection of some things they list, which was extensive. I personally wouldn't inspect anything regarding the chassis or component of the drive train or exhaust, belts and hoses.
It even seems that they have folks available for things that you might have questions about. I know there aren't enough certified NRVIA members to assign a mentor to each inspector but someday hopefully. I'm going to see if I can find an inspector in my area for more information about disclosures and exclusions.
Thank you jplante4 for the info.