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What should you do if a homeowner requests you not to inspect a certain area due to a sick child?

  1. Leave and reschedule the inspection

  2. Agree and only inspect the areas you are allowed

  3. Perform the inspection secretly

  4. Note this on your report and inspect the remaining areas

The correct answer is: Note this on your report and inspect the remaining areas

In situations where a homeowner requests that specific areas of a property not be inspected, it is essential to maintain professionalism and adhere to ethical practices. Noting the homeowner's request in your report serves multiple important purposes. Primarily, it ensures that there is a record of the limitations placed on the inspection and that the homeowner's concerns were acknowledged and respected. By inspecting the remaining areas of the property, you fulfill your role as a home inspector, providing a thorough evaluation of those sections that are accessible and permissible. This approach also allows you to complete the inspection while adhering to professional standards. Ultimately, documenting limitations adds transparency and can protect both the inspector and the homeowner in case any issues arise later that relate to the uninspected area. It highlights your diligence and serves as a clear communication tool regarding the scope of the inspection conducted.