Special Considerations Certified Subsurface Systems Inspector Training School 2012
Overview Conflict of interest Working under another’s licenses Report what you saw Liability insurance Encroachments Easements Off sites Permit inconsistencies
Conflict of Interest You are the ORC You installed or designed the system You evaluated the site for IP, OP, or CA You are the buyer You are the seller Financial relationship Family relationship The inspector needs to be a disinterested third party.
The License Company employees can work under your licenses Contract or subcontract can not work under your licenses
Report what you saw Photograph the components Not sure how to classify it?
Photograph the components Digital photos are admissible in court Documents what you observed – Your records – Your client’s records Use as a teaching tool
Not sure how to classify it Describe it Photograph it Get a second opinion Contact the manufacturer
Liability Insurance Talk to a lawyer
Encroachments What if the encroachment is small? What if an access easement is blocked by utilities? What if someone else did it? What about the repair area?
10’ off property line
Easement for access is blocked
Spite Fence installed over drainfield
Easements Utility easement Access easement Legal entry Encroachments
Septic Easement Utility Easement Septic Easement Utility Easement Road R / W Lot 18 Lot 76
Access Easement
Access Point – Legal entry?
Encroachment
Off Site Systems Permission to access Look at correct system – Good plans – Remote location of devices Long distance – 2 person job – 2 way communication
Special Purpose Lots
Land Hooks
Common Drainfield area
Cluster systems Inspect the STEP tank Inspect the collection system Inspect the pump tank Inspect the entire drainfield
Permit inconsistencies Occupancy Bedrooms Real Estate Listing