S.D. Admin. R. 20:74:06:06

Current through Register Vol. 50, page 162, June 24, 2024
Section 20:74:06:06 - Structural components for inspection - Exclusions

A home inspector shall inspect structural components as follows:

(1) The inspector shall observe and report on the general appearance and condition of the following:
(a) Foundations, foundation walls, other support and sub-structure components, including carrying beams, support columns, and piers;
(b) Under-floor crawl spaces, basements, and attics;
(c) Floors, basement floor slabs, grade slabs, first and subsequent floors (if the framing is visible);
(d) Exterior walls for thickness and unusual conditions, such as excessive deflection;
(e) Support columns;
(f) Ceiling and floor structures;
(g) Roof structures; and
(h) Deck, balcony, and stairway supports and their method of attachment;
(2) The inspector shall report on noted indications of:
(a) Water penetration;
(b) Differential settlement and cracking indicating movement;
(c) Harmful condensation;
(d) Major moisture damage;
(e) Visible damage by wood destroying organisms or insects or major areas of rot. (This is not to replace a thorough inspection by an appropriately credentialed or licensed wood destroying insect expert;
(3) The inspector is not required to:
(a) Probe structural members if probing would damage the component or any finished surface;
(b) Enter crawlspaces or attics if there is less than three feet of clearance, entry could damage the property, or dangerous or adverse situations are suspected; or
(c) Provide engineering or architectural services.

S.D. Admin. R. 20:74:06:06

28 SDR 28, effective 9/2/2001.

General Authority:36-21C-6(2).

Law Implemented:36-21C-6(2).