McSEpllc
Structural
- Feb 25, 2006
- 108
Hi All,
I am wondering what I should do, or can do.
About 2 years ago I wrote a structural survey report on an old commercial building.
A tenant had asked me to write the report and paid me, not the building owner.
The building has issues.
- Should I pass on the report to the building owner to address the issues?
- Since issuing the report, a new tenant is occupying a problem area. Should I pass on the report to him?
- There is a 44-ft long x 12-ft tall, unreinforced 6" CMU exterior wall, with the top of wall not braced. I don't know why the wall has not fallen over in the last 50 years. It is on the upper floor and I am concerned it could fall on the neighbors parking lot below. Should I inform the neighbors?
- Who owns the report? The client who paid me, or I, who wrote and signed and sealed the report?
I contact my liability insurance carrier, who is in process of getting me in touch with an attorney.
Thanks
I am wondering what I should do, or can do.
About 2 years ago I wrote a structural survey report on an old commercial building.
A tenant had asked me to write the report and paid me, not the building owner.
The building has issues.
- Should I pass on the report to the building owner to address the issues?
- Since issuing the report, a new tenant is occupying a problem area. Should I pass on the report to him?
- There is a 44-ft long x 12-ft tall, unreinforced 6" CMU exterior wall, with the top of wall not braced. I don't know why the wall has not fallen over in the last 50 years. It is on the upper floor and I am concerned it could fall on the neighbors parking lot below. Should I inform the neighbors?
- Who owns the report? The client who paid me, or I, who wrote and signed and sealed the report?
I contact my liability insurance carrier, who is in process of getting me in touch with an attorney.
Thanks