bigmig
Structural
- Aug 8, 2008
- 401
I have a client selling a recently completed project. The buyer wants me to write / sign a letter stating
that the project was building in compliance with my structural drawings. I have inspected things, and to my knowledge,
it is fine, but I am very reluctant to put that into a letter because I feel that this is way of taking the
fall for any type of blemish or hairline crack that may appear in the future....whether it was my fault or not.
In my viewpoint, that is the purpose of the building department and their act of issuing a Certificate of Occupancy.
I don't want to get in the way of that because they didn't pay me to accept that responsibility.
Any thoughts on this?
Thanks in advance.
that the project was building in compliance with my structural drawings. I have inspected things, and to my knowledge,
it is fine, but I am very reluctant to put that into a letter because I feel that this is way of taking the
fall for any type of blemish or hairline crack that may appear in the future....whether it was my fault or not.
In my viewpoint, that is the purpose of the building department and their act of issuing a Certificate of Occupancy.
I don't want to get in the way of that because they didn't pay me to accept that responsibility.
Any thoughts on this?
Thanks in advance.