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"spamlapper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > my son just bought a house in upstate ny and he has an inspectors > report that says that the heating system may need to be serviced and a > zone valve replaced. It turns out that the plumber came in today and > said that the 3 wire milli volt system which was in the house about 10 > yrs is completely worthless. He said the system is no longer made. . . . > > . . . The reason i am > writing this is to see if anyone else has had similar experiences and > whether or not they were able to sue these slimbuckets successfully. > Are there any legal precedents for what the inspector has to put in > his report and what he should be able to tell you? For example, the In this jurisdiction, anyone can sue a home inspector -- in Small Claims Court, because the maximum you can ask is a refund of his fee. Reread the fine print on his report concerning liability. -- Don Phillipson Carlsbad Springs (Ottawa, Canada)
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