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Who is responsible for assuring that the site inspections are completed in accordance with the requirements of the Industrialized Housing and Buildings Statute?

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Who is responsible for assuring that the site inspections are completed in accordance with the requirements of the Industrialized Housing and Buildings Statute?

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That depends on your contract with the industrialized builder (retailer/installer) or manufacturer from whom you purchased the modules or modular components. Generally, if your contract with the builder or manufacturer calls for a turn key operation, i.e., they are responsible for the foundation and installation and erection of the modules or modular components, then the builder or manufacturer is responsible for assuring that the site inspections are completed. If the builder or manufacturer is only transporting or performing a portion of the site work, such as installation of the modules or modular components, and you are subcontracting out other portions of the site work, then you are responsible for assuring that the site inspections are completed. Please visit the following site to learn more about when site inspections are required and who may perform them: http://www.license.state.tx.us/ihb/bldgsite.htm.

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