Originally posted by HayZee518
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Basically once the water has been turned off by the city the home inspector has no right or responsibility to turn it back on, it must be mentioned in the report that water was not available at the time of inspection ( I always list why) and that the water system was only visually inspected, presence of shut off valves P traps etc...
Same for the electrical system, once the power is off the home inspector has no right nor should he/she attempt to energize in ANY WAY the system, he/she should note the fact that there was no electricity present at the time of inspection (again I list why) and that the inspection consisted of only a visual inspection presence of GFCI's correct breakers for wire size in panel etc...
As a further note any inspector that tries to energize (electricity) or pressurize (water) a home they are inspecting runs the serious risk of becoming fully liable for any issues that arise from such practice. This is aside of any legal issues that come about from doing so.

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