Chessanyone
Structural
- Apr 29, 2017
- 8
I'm not sure if this is the right forum to post in, but I didn't see a more appropriate one.
I'm a licensed PE in state A and I looked at a home for a friend in state B, where I'm not licensed. I looked at a condition that was noted in a home inspection report, purely as a friend, not functioning in a professional capacity. I agreed there were problems that needed to be addressed and, after badgering by said friend, agreed to address this in a non-permanent fashion. I performed temporary repairs myself, simply as a favor. Said friend continued to badger for additional work and it resulted in termination of the friendship, hiring a contractor to do the repairs, and then threatening me personally for having to do those repairs. Can I be held liable in this situation?
I'm a licensed PE in state A and I looked at a home for a friend in state B, where I'm not licensed. I looked at a condition that was noted in a home inspection report, purely as a friend, not functioning in a professional capacity. I agreed there were problems that needed to be addressed and, after badgering by said friend, agreed to address this in a non-permanent fashion. I performed temporary repairs myself, simply as a favor. Said friend continued to badger for additional work and it resulted in termination of the friendship, hiring a contractor to do the repairs, and then threatening me personally for having to do those repairs. Can I be held liable in this situation?