Updated Minnesota Home Inspection Agreement

The following is a link to the latest home inspection agreement. It is regularly updated based on specific state laws, licensing board rules particular to each state, legal case histories, court rulings, consumer complaints, and insurance claims.

Many thanks to Attorney Joe Denneler, who has a practice that solely specializes in inspector issues, for his work on this project.

You can add this agreement to InterNACHI’s free online inspection agreement system. InterNACHI’s online inspection agreement is sign-able and legally binding. It allows the client to read and sign your agreement before you do the inspection.

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@gromicko

Ya know Nick, in addition to the Updated Agreement, what would really help ALL members in ALL areas, is to include a synopsis of the changes made. Many/most inspectors are not privy to day-to-day changes, (notice I am just seeing this post 3 months later), and knowing what you changed would help us to adjust our specific (modified) ‘in-use’ agreements to be in compliance without resorting to the ‘Boilerplate’ Internachi Agreement that only newbies blindly use.
Thank you.

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Well… this is why I usually just ignore these posts…
I didn’t get two seconds into reading the UPDATED MN Agreement, and see that it is flawed, and will likely take too much effort to read and correct a document that is unreliable as presented!

Problem: Minnesota IS NOT, has never been, and likely will not be for some time coming… LICENSED!!
IMO, get that the F*CK off of there!! We don’t need to start anymore trouble than we already have in this state!!

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