Inspector 102
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In this state, the law says that if you build a residence for your own occupancy, the rules of the building code do not apply. The "log cabin" rule has been in affect for many years and judges have ruled that inspections need to be done, but the codes can not be enforced if the homeowner does not want to. That said, if there are items such as outlet spacing, exterior landings, 20-minute door between house/garage missing, should those be noted on the inspection report or simply state that the log cabin rule applied to dwelling and let the next buyer beware? Just had an inspection where the owner/builder missed an outlet along the kitchen counter-top space and forget to GFCI a working countertop space on the opposite side from the sink counter. Minor violations, but how far do you enforce when the rules do not apply? He is going to GFCI receptacles he missed because it is an easy fix, but the extra counter top plug will be a real challenge.