I don't think the current push for walk and talks to replace SOP inspection is a good idea, but they should be an available alternative for folks that want a little advice but don't need an SOP inspection. I've done several for an investor buying distressed properties. She knows they are in rough shape, but doesn't always know how rough. I've done two for a union plasterer that knows what he knows and what he needs help with. It's wrong that a contractor can provide these kinds of consults but a professional consultant can't. We are in business to make money. Our associations and licensing bodies shouldn't be preventing us from doing so. Imagine we run lemonade stands, would you tolerate being forbidden from selling a glass of water?
source https://www.inspectorsjournal.com/topic/19141-thoughts-on-walk-and-talks/?do=findComment&comment=176065
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