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appointments, since he was only available on Saturdays and Sundays. He asked me for help to see how he could make his home inspection company flourish, given its limitations.   I looked over his website and marketing materials, and I was pleasantly surprised to see that it was all very well done.  Well
that the liquidated damages are not a penalty, but that we intend them to (i) reflect the fact that actual damages may be difficult and impractical to ascertain; (ii) allocate risk between us; and (iii) enable us to perform the inspection for the agreed upon fee. 5. If you believe you have a claim
, exemplary, special or incidental damages, or for the loss of the use of the home/building.  You acknowledge that the liquidated damages are not a penalty, but that we intend them to: (i) reflect the fact that actual damages may be difficult and impractical to ascertain; (ii) allocate risk between us
, and this liability shall be exclusive. CLIENT waives any claim for consequential, exemplary, special or incidental damages.  The parties acknowledge that the liquidated damages are not intended as a penalty, but are intended to (i) reflect the fact that actual damages may be difficult and impractical
who stated "I certainly recommend the Cert-A-Roof system to all our insured's and the inclusion of a referral (in their inspection reports) to have the roof further evaluated by Cert-A-Roof and purchase of a LeakFREE Certification prior to close of escrow."    The E&O insurance provider also went
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to relieve inspectors of having to purchase $500,000.00 worth of E&O insurance (not just GL insurance) and a $10,000.00 license and permit bond just to perform a radon test.  CLICK HERE to read lawsuit. On June 26, 2015, we then made a motion for a temporary injunction. CLICK HERE to read motion
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