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What about the woodstove?
July 2005 Update Liability (in the context of this article) is the state of being legally responsible to compensate someone for property damage or injury. Almost anyone involved in a real estate transaction could be open to potential liability. Here is an example which illustrates the issue of liability… A home is sold with a wood burning space heater. If a house fire occurs because of an inadequate installation, who is to blame? The vendor? The Realtor? What about the home inspector? What if the home inspector was able to inspect only part of the total system? What if the type of system required more tools for dismantling and testing, and considerably more time than available? The key issue here is what the
purchaser thinks he or she is getting from the parties involved.
A Simple Solution Complete inspection of any wood burning appliance involves an evaluation of every part of the heating system, from the floor pad to the chimney cap. All of these parts are covered in the codes, so compliance can only be determined if every part is inspected.
Why not have a WETT1 Certified Technician perform a thorough
cleaning and inspection, before the house is listed for sale? A certified technician or chimney sweep will prepare a detailed, written report and have the homeowner sign it. He or she will make sure the homeowner understands the report, especially those areas where problems are found.
Aside from the safety and liability issues, if a wood burning installation is disassembled, thoroughly cleaned and inspected prior to the house being listed, all parties will be aware of the physical condition of the system before an offer to purchase is presented.
There will be no surprises after the fact. Deals will not fall through because
of defects discovered, or concerns raised as a result of a subsequent home
inspection.
1. Wood Energy Technology Transfer Inc.
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