A letter from your insurance company may do the trick here. They probably wouldn't be too happy about the homeowner, curious child, OR inspector using your ladder even if you are on site watching it.

On 2011/9/1 7:45, Jason Szumlanski wrote:
Is anyone being forced to leave ladders up and secured in place for
inspectors? One jurisdiction in our neck of the woods is insisting that
we do this. I believe this is a serious risk to public safety, and I
won’t be responsible for some homeowner or curious child getting injured
on or around a ladder propped against a building. The jurisdiction does
not do timed inspections, so we can’t even be there to raise the ladder
for them.

Can anyone point to some resources (OSHA?) that I can use to convince
the building official that this is a very bad idea?

Jason Szumlanski

Fafco Solar



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