Question....Lets say you are designing the fastening of solar panels to an existing roof system. Based on your observations you believe the roof system is not adequate to resist the wind loads when you start your design but its not in your scope of work to analyze this. Your scope is to design the fastening to the existing members only. Where do you draw the line? Contractually its not in your scope but ethically you need to let your client know right? So if the roof flies off but your panels are still attached are you off the hook? A lawyer has an argument as you are competent enough to determine at a basic level if the existing roof is adequate or not even if its not in your scope of work...right?