Alabama 2022 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SB69

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Home inspectors, contractual limitations of liability, not prohibited under certain conditions, Secs. 34-14B-2, 34-14B-3, 34-14B-4, 34-14B-4.1, 34-14B-5, 34-14B-6, 34-14B-8, 34-14B-9, 34-14B-10 am'd.

Impact

The legislation has significant implications for state law concerning home inspection practices. By codifying the ability to limit liability contractually, the bill could enhance the professional environment for home inspectors. However, it also raises questions about consumer protection, as customers may find themselves with limited recourse if a home inspection goes awry. The balance between protecting the rights of consumers and allowing home inspectors to operate with reduced liability risks creates a notable tension within the bill's framework.

Summary

SB69 introduces amendments to the Alabama Home Inspectors Registration Act, specifically targeting the liability insurance requirements for home inspectors. The bill stipulates that home inspectors must maintain certain liability insurance levels but also allows for contractual limitations of liability between home inspectors and their customers. This change aims to create flexibility for home inspectors while ensuring that minimum insurance standards remain intact. Importantly, the bill updates references to the Building Commission to reflect organizational changes within Alabama's regulatory framework.

Contention

There may be contention surrounding SB69 regarding the newly introduced provisions for contractual limitations of liability. Critics might argue that this could lead to less accountability for home inspectors and potentially adverse outcomes for homeowners. By relaxing liability constraints, there’s a fear that home inspectors may not perform inspections with the due diligence required, relying instead on contractual clauses that mitigate their accountability. Legislative discussions would likely focus on how to ensure adequate consumer protections while also fostering a conducive business environment for home inspectors.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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