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Statutes and Administrative Rules (codes) are in place for Wisconsin home inspections and the resultant report.
Basically, a home inspector is required to inspect and report on all readily accessible and observable systems and components of a house.
The inspector must then comply with five specific requirements when preparing the inspection report.
Basically, a home inspector is required to inspect and report on all readily accessible and observable systems and components of a house.
The inspector must then comply with five specific requirements when preparing the inspection report.
Inspection report requirements:
Every report from All Buildings Inspection LLC is in complete compliance with Wisconsin Statutes and Rules, as detailed below.
The following five requirements for every home inspection report are located in Wisconsin SPS 131.33:
131.33(1): After completing a home inspection, a home inspector shall submit a written report to a client that does all of the following:
(a): Lists the items described in SPS 131.32 that a home inspector is required to inspect (the items listed near the top of this web page).
(b): Lists the items described in SPS 131.32 that a home inspector has inspected.
(c): Describes the condition of any item identified in SPS 131.32.
(d): Describes the condition of any item identified in SPS 131.32 that, if not repaired, will have significant adverse effect on the life expectancy of the identified item.
(e): Lists any material adverse facts that a home inspector has knowledge of or has observed.
Legal definition of Material Adverse Fact: SPS 131.02(17) "Material adverse fact" means a condition or occurrence that is generally recognized by a competent home inspector as doing any of the following:
(a) Significantly reducing the functionality or structural integrity of components or systems of the improvements to the property being inspected.
(b) Posing a signifiant health or safety risk to occupants of the improvements (dwelling).
Every report from All Buildings Inspection LLC is in complete compliance with Wisconsin Statutes and Rules, as detailed below.
The following five requirements for every home inspection report are located in Wisconsin SPS 131.33:
131.33(1): After completing a home inspection, a home inspector shall submit a written report to a client that does all of the following:
(a): Lists the items described in SPS 131.32 that a home inspector is required to inspect (the items listed near the top of this web page).
(b): Lists the items described in SPS 131.32 that a home inspector has inspected.
(c): Describes the condition of any item identified in SPS 131.32.
(d): Describes the condition of any item identified in SPS 131.32 that, if not repaired, will have significant adverse effect on the life expectancy of the identified item.
(e): Lists any material adverse facts that a home inspector has knowledge of or has observed.
Legal definition of Material Adverse Fact: SPS 131.02(17) "Material adverse fact" means a condition or occurrence that is generally recognized by a competent home inspector as doing any of the following:
(a) Significantly reducing the functionality or structural integrity of components or systems of the improvements to the property being inspected.
(b) Posing a signifiant health or safety risk to occupants of the improvements (dwelling).
All Buildings Inspection LLC, Chuck Staab, manager
608-732-0359
email: allbuildingsinspection@gmail.com
2238 County Road A
Platteville, WI 53818
608-732-0359
email: allbuildingsinspection@gmail.com
2238 County Road A
Platteville, WI 53818