Contrary to what Mr [redacted] says, HomeSpec Inspection Services is not standing behind contractual limitation of liability Our position is that no liability exists as our inspector followed the Standards of Practice for Arizona Home Inspectors and reported what was visually identifiable at the roof areas and within the Standards of Practice Our offer of a refund of $inspection still stands, and is made as a courtesy and not based on any assumed or perceived liability
This is a typical canned response from people hiding behind the "limitations clause" of their business. The standards of care that any business should be held to are completely ignored, almost laughed at by these people. In no world should you offer a service that has no value. If you replace I tire with a faulty tire that leads to an accident, you can certainly be held accountable. This situation is no different.
Contrary to what Mr [redacted] says, HomeSpec Inspection Services is not standing behind contractual limitation of liability Our position is that no liability exists as our inspector followed the Standards of Practice for Arizona Home Inspectors and reported what was visually identifiable at the roof areas and within the Standards of Practice Our offer of a refund of $inspection still stands, and is made as a courtesy and not based on any assumed or perceived liability
This is a typical canned response from people hiding behind the "limitations clause" of their business. The standards of care that any business should be held to are completely ignored, almost laughed at by these people. In no world should you offer a service that has no value. If you replace I tire with a faulty tire that leads to an accident, you can certainly be held accountable. This situation is no different.