where can I see a copy of a good inspection agreement ??

Originally Posted By: mike coppage
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thank you !!


Originally Posted By: rsummers
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Just join us and use this one of ours http://www.nachi.org/documents.htm


Originally Posted By: jremas
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See your attorney and have it tailor made for you and the state you do business in. Every state is different with their laws.






Jeff Remas
REMAS Inspections, Inc.
Northeastern PA & the Poconos
www.NEPAinspector.com

570-362-1598

Originally Posted By: Don
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Are these agreements required? I found out NY will not hava E&O requirement so if I don’t need that then will i need a agreement. I thought I would just need a contract.



Don Warnig


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Originally Posted By: kmcmahon
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Don wrote:
Are these agreements required? I found out NY will not hava E&O requirement so if I don't need that then will i need a agreement. I thought I would just need a contract.


Contract=an agreement between two or more parties.


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Originally Posted By: ekartal
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Mike,


You can go to various home inspector web sites in your state, and look at sample agreements for ideas. I agree that an attorney should do a final review.


Erol Kartal


Originally Posted By: kbowles
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Don,


With no requirement for E&O, this is more of a reason to get a rock solid contract. You have no other protection than the contract.


Kevin...........#3


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