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02-27-2020, 05:58 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-27-2020, 05:59 AM by Snipe Hunter.)
An inspector won't walk on a slate, metal, terra-cotta or concrete roof. Usually (if not always) this is in the manufacturer's recommendations. It's also in most state's SOP (standard operating procedures). I don't know about Florida but most states use the ASHI (American Society of Home Inspectors) SOP or the state may have their own SOP or have amended the ASHI SOP for their use. I know Florida has a Wind Mitigation addition in their SOP. The inspector's insurance carrier won't cover damages if he walks on one of these types or roofs.
So the inspection is conducted with a drone, or with binoculars and from inside the attic. That constitutes an inspection compliant with the SOP of these types of roofs.
The inspector should have noticed the cracks but maybe he/she missed them. If the roof isn't leaking with visible signs in the attic, the roof is performing it's intended function, the inspector would list it as satisfactory.
If I saw the cracks and didn't see any leaking. I would have noted the cracks in the report and also noted the roof is functioning properly. But, I would have also stated "recommend further evaluation by a qualified roofing contractor certified by the roofing manufacture and repair if necessary". Generally this recommendation is passed along to the seller by the buyer's agent prior to closing. But the seller isn't bound to repair it. Generally the contract between the buyer and seller has an Inspection Contingency to let the buyer out of the contract based on the inspection report, unless the house is sold "as is" with no inspection contencency.
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Should have felt or other membrane, then lath to hang the shingles. Air space between. A few cracked tiles is not a problem. I used to walk on mine regularly. I installed solar and had hvac equipment up there.
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Oh, you bought the place new?