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Sounds to me like the home owner did send his own inspector, did the inspector write this down, if so can you email me a copy of the report? I'm a contractor, and this sounds like a scam on his side. You see, sometimes inspectors will point out the violations to the home owner, so that the owner will ask if they know someone who can fix it. Some inspectors may recommend their buddys and make money on the referral. Do not hesitate to challenge the inspectors findings. They are public servants 90% of the time and have to follow more rules. If this was a company owned inspector, then you know he is in for the money on the referral. Also, did he mean replace the box and clean up the wires, or did he mean everything inside the box?

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Jacuzzi Guy,
You're full of it. I am a Licensed Electrician, Licensed General Contractor, certified mold assessor and remediator and a Home Inspector. When I do an inspection, I will do no work on that home nor will I refer the client to anybody else to do that work. I simply tell them to check references, licenses, bonding and insurance and point them to the phone book. There are a lot of home inspectors who have the same quals (Home Inspectors who are electricians and contractors) as me who do the same thing. Sure there are some crooks out there, but I doubt very seriously if the contracting business is clean, why all the investigative reports into contractors? What about the wood destroying organism and pest inspectors? Do you feel the same about them? What about the electrician who inspects the electrical and says there's work to be done and bids on it? Is he wrong, or is he just doing his job? Read the previous posts, sure the inspector had no right (in any home inspectors standards of practice) to say that is wasn't allowed to clean it up (unless he is a licensed electrician), but he was correct in noting the deficiency and reporting it to his client. The inspectors job is to find and report those deficiencies.
Bob

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