RCW 64.55.080
Inspector's report or testimony—No evidentiary presumption—Admissibility.
A qualified inspector's report or testimony regarding an inspection conducted pursuant to this chapter is not entitled to any evidentiary presumption in any arbitration or court proceeding. Nothing in this chapter restricts the admissibility of such a report or testimony, and questions of the admissibility of such a report or testimony shall be determined under the rules of evidence.
[ 2005 c 456 § 9.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 64 - Real Property and Conveyances
Chapter 64.55 - Construction Defect Disputes—Multiunit Residential Buildings.
64.55.020 - Building permit application—Submission of design documents.
64.55.030 - Inspection required.
64.55.040 - Inspectors—Qualifications.
64.55.050 - Scope of inspection—Definition.
64.55.060 - Certification—Certificate of occupancy.
64.55.080 - Inspector's report or testimony—No evidentiary presumption—Admissibility.
64.55.090 - Sale of condominium unit subject to compliance—Inspection alternative.
64.55.100 - Arbitration—Election—Number of arbitrators—Qualifications—Trial de novo.
64.55.110 - Case schedule plan—Deadlines.
64.55.120 - Mandatory mediation.
64.55.140 - Payment of arbitrators, mediators, and neutral experts.
64.55.150 - Subcontractors and suppliers—When party to arbitration.