N.J. Admin. Code § 13:40-15.16 - Standards of practice
(a) All licensees
shall comply with the standards of practice contained in this section when
conducting home inspections. The scope of home inspection services performed in
compliance with the standards set forth in this section shall provide the
client with objective information regarding the condition of the systems and
components of the home as determined at the time of the home
inspection.
(b) Nothing in this
section shall be construed to require a licensee to:
1. Enter any area or perform any procedure
that is, in the opinion of the licensee, unsafe and likely to be dangerous to
the inspector or other persons;
2.
Enter any area or perform any procedure that will, in the opinion of the
licensee, likely damage the property or its systems or components;
3. Enter any area which does not have at
least 24 inches of unobstructed vertical clearance and at least 30 inches of
unobstructed horizontal clearance;
4. Identify concealed conditions and latent
defects;
5. Determine life
expectancy of any system or component;
6. Determine the cause of any condition or
deficiency;
7. Determine future
conditions that may occur including the failure of systems and components
including consequential damage;
8.
Determine the operating costs of systems or components;
9. Determine the suitability of the property
for any specialized use;
10.
Determine compliance with codes, regulations and/or ordinances;
11. Determine market value of the property or
its marketability;
12. Determine
advisability of purchase of the property;
13. Determine the presence of any potentially
hazardous plants, animals or diseases or the presence of any suspected
hazardous substances or adverse conditions such as mold, fungus, toxins,
carcinogens, noise, and contaminants in soil, water, and air;
14. Identify the presence of, or determine
the effectiveness of, any system installed or method utilized to control or
remove suspected hazardous substances;
15. Operate any system or component which is
shut down or otherwise inoperable;
16. Operate any system or component which
does not respond to normal operating controls;
17. Operate shut-off valves;
18. Determine whether water supply and waste
disposal systems are public or private;
19. Insert any tool, probe or testing device
inside electrical panels;
20.
Dismantle any electrical device or control other than to remove the covers of
main and sub panels;
21. Inspect,
identity, or disclose ancillary electrical devices and/or systems, such as, but
not limited to, Arc Fault Circuit Interrupters (AFCIs), standby generators, and
photovoltaic (solar) panels;
22.
Walk on unfloored sections of attics; and
23. Light pilot flames or ignite or
extinguish fires.
(c)
Licensees shall:
1. Inspect the following
systems and components in residential buildings and other related residential
housing components:
i. Structural components
as required by (e) below;
ii.
Exterior components as required by (f) below;
iii. Roofing system components as required by
(g) below;
iv. Plumbing system
components as required by (h) below;
v. Electrical system components as required
by (i) below;
vi. Heating system
components as required by (j) below;
vii. Cooling system components as required by
(k) below;
viii. Interior
components as required by (l) below;
ix. Insulation components and ventilation
system as required by (m) below; and
x. Fireplaces and solid fuel burning
appliances as required by (n) below;
2. Prepare a home inspection report, which
shall:
i. Disclose those systems and
components as set forth in (c)1 above which were present at the time of
inspection;
ii. Disclose systems
and components as set forth in (c)1 above that were present at the time of the
home inspection, but were not inspected, and the reason(s) they were not
inspected:
(1) If a system and/or component
was present at the time of inspection, but not inspected at the request of the
client or because the system or component could not be observed, the report
must note this.
iii.
Describe the systems and components specified in (c)1 above;
iv. State material defects found in systems
or components specified in (c)1 above;
v. State the significance of findings where
any material defects in the systems and components of (c)1 above were found;
and
vi. Provide recommendations
where material defects were found to repair, replace, or monitor a system or
component specified in (c)1 above or to obtain examination and analysis by a
qualified professional, tradesman, or service technician without determining
the methods, materials, or cost of corrections; and
3. Retain copies of all home inspection
reports prepared pursuant to (c)2 above, for a period of five years upon
completion of the report;
(d) Subsection (c) above is not intended to
limit licensees from:
1. Inspecting or
reporting observations and conditions observed in systems and components in
addition to those required in (c)1 above and inspecting systems and components
other than those mandated for inspection in (c)1 above, as long as the
inspection and reporting is based on the licensee's professional opinion, prior
work experience, education, and training, unless these standards of practice
prohibit the licensee from inspecting such systems or components.
2. Contracting with the client to provide,
for an additional fee, additional inspection services provided the licensee is
educated, trained, certified, registered, or licensed, pursuant to the
provisions of
N.J.A.C.
13:40-15.21 and other applicable statutes and
rules; and
3. Excluding systems and
components from the inspection pursuant to
N.J.A.C.
13:40-15.15(b) and (c)2 ii
above.
(e) When
conducting the inspection of the structural components, the licensee shall:
1. Inspect:
i. Foundation;
ii. Floors;
iii. Walls;
iv. Ceilings; and
v. Roof;
2. Describe:
i. Foundation construction type and
material;
ii. Floor construction
type and material;
iii. Wall
construction type and material;
iv.
Ceiling construction type and material; and
v. Roof construction type and
material;
3. Probe
structural components where deterioration is suspected unless such probing
would damage any finished surface; and
4. Describe in the home inspection report the
methods used to inspect under-floor crawl spaces and attics.
(f) When conducting the inspection
of the exterior components, a licensee shall:
1. Inspect:
i. Exterior surfaces, excluding shutters, and
screening, awnings, and other similar seasonal accessories;
ii. Exterior doors excluding storm doors or
safety glazing;
iii. Windows
excluding storm windows and safety glazing;
iv. Attached or adjacent decks, balconies,
stoops, steps, porches, and their railings;
v. Vegetation, grading, drainage, and
retaining walls with respect to their immediate detrimental effect on the
condition of the residential building, excluding fences, geological and/or soil
conditions, sea walls, break-walls, bulkheads and docks, or erosion control and
earth stabilization;
vi. Attached
or adjacent walkways, patios, and driveways; and
vii. Garage doors including automatic door
openers and entrapment protection mechanisms, excluding remote control devices;
and
2. Describe exterior
wall surface type and material.
(g) When inspecting the roof of a residential
building, the licensee shall:
1. Inspect:
i. Roofing surface, excluding antennae and
other installed accessories such as solar heating systems, lightning arresters,
and satellite dishes;
ii. Roof
drainage systems;
iii.
Flashing;
iv. Skylights;
and
v. Exterior of
chimneys;
2. Describe:
i. Roof surface;
ii. Deficiencies of the roof drainage
systems;
iii. Deficiencies in the
flashing;
iv. Skylights;
and
v. Chimneys;
3. Employ reasonable, practicable,
and safe methods to inspect the roof, such as:
i. Walking on the roof;
ii. Observation from a ladder at roof
level;
iii. Visual examination with
binoculars from ground level; or
iv. Through the use of a drone or similar
unmanned aircraft systems (consistent with applicable State or Federal laws,
rules, and regulations on licensure or certification requirements for the
commercial use of drones or similar unmanned aircraft systems); and
4. Describe the methods used to
inspect the roof.
(h)
When inspecting the plumbing system, a licensee shall:
1. Inspect:
i. Interior water supply and distribution
systems including functional water flow and functional drainage, excluding
wells, well pumps, well water sampling or water storage related equipment,
determination of water supply quantity or quality and water conditioning
systems and lawn irrigation systems;
ii. All interior fixtures and faucets,
excluding shut off valves, wells, well pumps, well water sampling and water
storage related equipment;
iii.
Drain, waste and vent systems;
iv.
Domestic water heating systems, without operating safety valves or automatic
safety controls, and excluding solar water heating systems;
v. Combustion vent systems excluding
interiors of flues and chimneys;
vi. Fuel distribution systems; and
vii. Drainage sumps, sump pumps and related
piping; and
2. Describe:
i. Predominant interior water supply and
distribution piping materials, including the presence of lead water service
and/or supply piping;
ii.
Predominant drain, waste and vent piping materials; and
iii. Water heating equipment including energy
sources.
(i)
When inspecting the electrical system, a licensee shall:
1. Inspect:
i. Service entrance system;
ii. Main disconnects, main panel and sub
panels, including interior components of main panel and sub panels;
iii. Service grounding;
iv. Wiring, without measuring amperage,
voltage or impedance, excluding any wiring not a part of the primary electrical
power distribution system, such as central vacuum systems, remote control
devices, telephone or cable system wiring, intercom systems, security systems
and low voltage wiring systems;
v.
Over-current protection devices and the compatibility of their ampacity with
that of the connected wiring;
vi.
At least one of each interior installed lighting fixture, switch, and
receptacle per room and at least one exterior installed lighting fixture,
switch, and receptacle per side of house; and
vii. Ground fault circuit interrupters;
and
2. Describe:
i. Amperage and voltage rating of the
service;
ii. Location of main
disconnect, main panels, and sub-panels;
iii. Type of over-current protection
devices;
iv. Predominant type of
wiring;
v. Presence of knob and
tube branch circuit wiring; and
vi.
Presence of solid conductor aluminum branch circuit wiring.
(j) When inspecting the
heating system, a licensee shall:
1. Inspect:
i. Installed heating equipment and energy
sources, without determining heat supply adequacy or distribution balance, and
without operating automatic safety controls or operating heat pumps when
weather conditions or other circumstances may cause damage to the pumps, and
excluding humidifiers, electronic air filters and solar heating
systems;
ii. Combustion vent
systems and chimneys, excluding interiors of flues or chimneys;
iii. Fuel storage tanks, excluding propane
and underground storage tanks; and
iv. Visible and accessible portions of the
heat exchanger; and
2.
Describe:
i. Heating equipment and
distribution type; and
ii. Energy
sources.
(k)
When inspecting the cooling system, a licensee shall:
1. Inspect:
i. Central cooling system, excluding
electronic air filters and excluding determination of cooling supply adequacy
or distribution balance and without operating central cooling equipment when
weather conditions or other circumstances may cause damage to the cooling
equipment;
ii. Permanently
installed hard-wired, through-wall individual cooling systems; and
iii. Energy sources; and
2. Describe:
i. Cooling equipment and distribution type;
and
ii. Energy sources.
(l) When inspecting the
interior of a residential building, a licensee shall:
1. Inspect:
i. Walls, ceilings, and floors excluding
paint, wallpaper and other finish treatments, carpeting and other non-permanent
floor coverings;
ii. Steps,
stairways, and railings;
iii.
Installed kitchen wall cabinets to determine if secure;
iv. At least one interior passage door and
operate one window per room excluding window treatments; and
v. Household appliances limited to:
(1) The kitchen range and oven to determine
operation of burners or heating elements excluding microwave ovens and the
operation of self-cleaning cycles and appliance timers and
thermostats;
(2) Dishwasher to
determine water supply and drainage; and
(3) Garbage disposer.
(m) When inspecting the
insulation components and ventilation system of a residential building, the
licensee shall:
1. Inspect:
i. Insulation in unfinished spaces without
disturbing insulation;
ii.
Ventilation of attics and crawlspaces; and
iii. Mechanical ventilation systems;
and
2. Describe:
i. Insulation in unfinished spaces adjacent
to heated areas; and
ii. Evidence
of inadequate attic and crawlspace ventilation.
(n) When inspecting fireplaces and solid fuel
burning appliances, a licensee shall:
1.
Inspect:
i. Fireplaces and solid fuel burning
appliances, without testing draft characteristics, excluding fire screens and
doors, seals and gaskets, automatic fuel feed devices, mantles and
non-structural fireplace surrounds, combustion make-up air devices, or gravity
fed and fan assisted heat distribution systems; and
ii. Chimneys and combustion vents excluding
interiors of flues and chimneys; and
2. Describe:
i. Type of fireplaces and/or solid fuel
burning appliances;
ii. Energy
source; and
iii. Visible evidence
of improper draft characteristics.
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