Renegade1LI
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FWIW, I have a NYS home inspectors license & the instructors made it very clear during the course that home inspectors are not code inspectors, I know some who think they are. A home inspection is only a visual observation of the home & it's systems, we don't open walls, check electrical connections, if I feel something isn't right in the report I would refer the buyer to get it checked by a licensed professional. It really is a joke, when I took the course I couldn't believe the others taking it, ex cops, fireman, retired teachers, I think only myself & 2 others were in the building trades, I personally don't have much faith in a home inspection. A house I recently purchased I hired a septic company to inspect, hired a local well driller & had the water sampled the rest I was comfortable with, a home inspector would not have the knowledge to know if these systems were good, they run the water for 5 minutes & check how the bowl flushes. This is just my opinion, yours may vary.