Aug-26-2015 11:52 AM
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Aug-28-2015 08:19 PM
Aug-28-2015 10:32 AM
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
Aug-28-2015 09:41 AM
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.
Aug-28-2015 07:18 AM
Aug-28-2015 06:42 AM
rgatijnet1 wrote:
If you go to their webpage you will find that the inspection contract, with the fine print, is not there. I am sure that what the fine print says, based on looking at other inspection contracts for vehicles and houses, is that anything the inspector misses becomes your problem, not his. They do not offer any guaranty as to the accuracy or completeness of the inspection.
Not saying that the inspector would not do a thorough inspection of the house portion, but the mechanical portion of the inspection , including engine, transmission, drive train, and suspension seems to be lacking.
Aug-28-2015 06:33 AM
Aug-28-2015 04:35 AM
Executive wrote:rgatijnet1 wrote:Executive wrote:
I can't even fathom the COST of insurance the companies would have to carry if their inspectors DROVE the coach as part of the inspection process!!....Dennis
My insurance covers anyone that drives any one of my vehicles if they have my permission.
Excess liability is usually covered by the basic liability insurance company required by any business operating with a license.
That's nice, Ron. BUT...the OP does NOT yet OWN the vehicle so they would NOT be covered even WITH YOUR PERMISSION....just sayin....Dennis
Aug-27-2015 11:59 PM
rgatijnet1 wrote:Executive wrote:
I can't even fathom the COST of insurance the companies would have to carry if their inspectors DROVE the coach as part of the inspection process!!....Dennis
My insurance covers anyone that drives any one of my vehicles if they have my permission.
Excess liability is usually covered by the basic liability insurance company required by any business operating with a license.
Aug-27-2015 02:31 PM
Executive wrote:
I can't even fathom the COST of insurance the companies would have to carry if their inspectors DROVE the coach as part of the inspection process!!....Dennis
Aug-27-2015 11:57 AM
Executive wrote:
I can't even fathom the COST of insurance the companies would have to carry if their inspectors DROVE the coach as part of the inspection process!!....Dennis
Aug-27-2015 11:42 AM
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