A home inspection is a private service that is typically requested by people who are looking to buy or sell a home. A home inspection is when a certified inspector is hired to inspect a home to determine the condition of the home. The results of a home inspection are confidential and are only shared with the client who requested the inspection. The results of the inspection may affect a real estate transaction. However, the inspection itself is not public, which protects the client's privacy.
Typically, home inspection reports are not made public unless the homeowner decides to share them. The details of a home inspection report are generally considered private information between the homeowner, buyer, and the inspector.
The only person who will get a copy of the home inspection report is the person who requests the inspection and pays for it. The home inspectors' commitment to you is to present you with a comprehensive, unbiased home inspection report.
Generally, home inspection reports are considered private documents and may not be publicly accessible before a town's public meeting. However, the specific rules can vary by jurisdiction and local laws regarding public records. It’s advisable to check with the town's regulations or legal counsel to determine if the report can be made available to the public prior to the meeting.
A persons' home is not a public place. It is a private place to have privacy.
Answer I disagree. Home inspection reports are private, and they belong to the Buyer who paid for them. (or the Seller if the Seller paid for them). The only people who can get copies, absent the Buyer or Seller's permission, are the Realtors working on the sale.
At least in California, it is a private document owned and controlled by the person who contracted to have it done. This does not mean it does not become part of the disclosures the home owner makes on future transactions, but that is up to the person who owns the report.
Once your home inspection report is generated it will become available to the purchaser, seller, inspector, agents, and mortgage company. It will not be a public record for all to see.
One is done in public, as in a church, the other is done in private, as in a person's home.
Private, its ultimate parent is the company Kohlberg Kravis Roberts
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Get on a computer, and do math, science, english, and history at home. Do not attend public or private schools.
At home in public places and on private venues. where ever they like.