Washington Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 23, 2016) |
Title 308. Licensing, Department of (See also Titles 36, 98 and 196) |
Chapter 308-408C. Standards of practice. |
Section 308-408C-140. Interiors.
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- The inspection of the interior includes the walls, ceilings, floors, windows, and doors; steps, stairways, balconies and railings.(1) The inspector will:(a) VerifyThat steps, handrails, guardrails, stairways and landings are installed wherever necessary and report when they are missing or in need of repair and report when baluster spacing exceeds four inches.(b) Inspect(i) The overall general condition of cabinets and countertops.(ii) Caulking and grout at kitchen and bathroom counters.(iii) The interior walls, ceilings, and floors for indicators of concealed structural deficiencies, water infiltration or major damage.(iv) The condition and operation of a representative number of windows and doors.(c) Comment on the presence or absence of smoke detectors.(d) Describe any noncosmetic deficiencies of these systems or components.(2) The inspector is not required to:(a) Report on cosmetic conditions related to the condition of interior components.(b) Verify whether all walls, floors, ceilings, doorways, cabinets and window openings are square, straight, level or plumb.[Statutory Authority: RCW 18.280.050 and 18.280.060(6). WSR 09-08-014, § 308-408C-140, filed 3/20/09, effective 4/20/09.]
RCW 18.280.050 and 18.280.060(6). WSR 09-08-014, § 308-408C-140, filed 3/20/09, effective 4/20/09.