- (a) The inspector shall inspect the walls, ceilings, and floors; the steps, stairways, and railings; the countertops and a representative number of installed cabinets; a representative number of doors and windows; and garage doors and garage door operators.
- (b) The inspector is not required to inspect the paint, wallpaper, and other finish treatments; the carpeting; the window treatments; the central vacuum systems; the household appliances; or recreational facilities.
(c) The inspector shall report on:
- (1) the absence of warning equipment;
- (2) the presence of warning equipment;
- (3) the location of warning equipment, indicated by a description of the room or space the equipment is in;
- (4) the total number of warning equipment;
- (5) whether the inspector is able to test warning equipment;
- (6) if the warning equipment has been tested, the method of testing and the result of such test; and(7) whether the inspector is able to verify that warning equipment is less than ten (10) years old.
- (d) If the inspector does not test warning equipment, the inspector shall prominently disclose in the inspection report that no testing of warning equipment was conducted.
- (e) The inspector is not required to dismantle or determine the type of any warning equipment.
(Adopted effective July 30, 2002; Amended November 1, 2023)