Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 46 - PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL STANDARDS
Part XL - Home Inspectors
Chapter 3 - Standards of Practice
Section XL-309 - General Exclusions
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code XL-309
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Home inspectors are not required to inspect or report on:
1. life expectancy of any component or
system;
2. the causes of any
condition or deficiency;
3. the
methods, materials, and costs of corrections;
4. the suitability of the property for any
specialized use;
5. compliance or
non-compliance with codes, ordinances, statutes, regulatory requirements,
special utility, insurance or restrictions;
6. any component or system that was not
inspected and so stated in the home inspection report or pre-inspection
agreement.
7. the presence or
absence of any suspected or actual adverse environmental condition or hazardous
substance, including but not limited to asbestos, radon lead, mold,
contaminated drywall or building components, carcinogens, noise, or
contaminants, whether in the building or in soil, water, or air; however, if
during the course of inspecting the systems and components of the building in
accordance with the law and these rules, the home inspector discovers visually
observable evidence of suspected mold or microbial growth, he shall report
it;
8. decorative or cosmetic
items, underground items, or items not permanently installed;
9. hidden, concealed or latent
defects;
10. items not visible for
inspection including the condition of systems or components which are not
readily accessible; or
11. future
conditions, including but not limited to, the likelihood of failure or the
expected life of systems and components.
B. Home inspectors are not required to:
1. offer warranties or guarantees of any
kind;
2. calculate or determine the
strength, adequacy, or efficiency of any system or component;
3. enter the under-floor crawl spaces,
attics, or any area which, in the opinion of the home inspector, is not readily
accessible;
4. operate any system
or component that is shut down or otherwise inoperable;
5. operate any system or component that does
not respond to normal operating controls;
6. disturb or move insulation, personal
items, panels, furniture, equipment, soil, snow, ice, plant life, debris or
other items that may obstruct access or visibility;
7. determine the effectiveness of any system
installed to control or remove suspected hazardous substances;
8. project operating costs of
components;
9. evaluate acoustical
characteristics of any system or component;
10. inspect special equipment or accessories
that are not listed as components to be inspected in this Chapter;
11. operate shut-off valves;
12. inspect detached structures, other than
garages and carports;
13. inspect
common elements or areas in multi-unit housing, such as condominium properties
or cooperative housing;
14.
dismantle any system or component, except as specifically required by these
standards of practice; or
15.
perform air or water intrusion tests or other tests upon roofs, windows, doors
or other components of the structure to determine its resistance to air or
water penetration.
C. Home inspectors shall not:
1. offer or
perform any act or service contrary to law;
2. report on the market value of the property
or its marketability;
3. report on
the advisability or inadvisability of purchase of the property;
4. report on any component or system that was
not inspected;
5. report on the
presence or absence of pests such as wood damaging organisms, rodents or
insects; however the home inspector may advise the client of damages to the
building and recommend further inspection by a licensed wood destroying insect
inspector;
6. advertise or solicit
to perform or perform repair services on any system or component of the home
inspected or any other type of service on the home inspected from the time of
the inspection until the date of the act of sale of the home.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 37:1475 and R.S. 37:1478.
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