Sentences with phrase «licensed home inspectors association»

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CT License HOI # 534 Level 1 Thermographer Energy Tune - uP Inspector Qualified HERS Auditor TankSure Inspector Connecticut Association of Home Inspectors (CAHI) American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI)
Memberships & Affiliations International Association of Certified Home Inspectors (InterNACHI) License #: HOP.0000478
Each Allied Home Inspector must comply with Illinois State Licensing Act effective January 2003 Each Allied Home Inspector must undergo a rigorous ITA & NAHI (National Association of Home Inspectors) training program.
I am Licensed in Illinois, and a member of the National Association of Certified Home Inspectors (NACHI), and a member of the Better Business Bureau.
Of the roughly 30,000 U.S. home inspectors nationally, those in about 15 states don't need to be licensed, according to the American Society of Home Inspectors, a trade associathome inspectors nationally, those in about 15 states don't need to be licensed, according to the American Society of Home Inspectors, a trade asinspectors nationally, those in about 15 states don't need to be licensed, according to the American Society of Home Inspectors, a trade associatHome Inspectors, a trade asInspectors, a trade association.
Kentucky Licensed Pest Control Operator # 14402 Certified Home Inspector by The International Association of Certified Home Inspectors.
Illinois Licensed, Member of National Association of Certified Home Inspectors.
MS License # MHIB 0386 Member of National Association Home Inspectors Member or Mississippi Association of Home Inspectors Member or Jackson Association of Realtors.
Home inspectors may disagree on whether licensing is good or bad for the profession, but the most important lesson to be learned from the history of licensing is that when the Realtor associations come knocking, home inspectors must get actively involved in the legislative process to ensure that any new licensing law serves both inspectors and the pubHome inspectors may disagree on whether licensing is good or bad for the profession, but the most important lesson to be learned from the history of licensing is that when the Realtor associations come knocking, home inspectors must get actively involved in the legislative process to ensure that any new licensing law serves both inspectors and the pubhome inspectors must get actively involved in the legislative process to ensure that any new licensing law serves both inspectors and the public.
However, if you're in an unlicensed state, it probably won't be long until your local Realtor association pays a visit to your state legislators and begins pushing for home inspector licensing.
He founded the Washington Home Inspector's Legislative Advisory Group (WHILAG), a coalition of home inspectors from all associations, as well as independents such as himself, that helped get mandatory licensing and education for home inspectors in the state and he currently serves on the state's Home Inspector's Advisory Licensing Board as a member of the education sub-committee and as chairman of the Changing Business Practices Sub-committee which is currently writing uniform standards of practice for inspectors in Washington StHome Inspector's Legislative Advisory Group (WHILAG), a coalition of home inspectors from all associations, as well as independents such as himself, that helped get mandatory licensing and education for home inspectors in the state and he currently serves on the state's Home Inspector's Advisory Licensing Board as a member of the education sub-committee and as chairman of the Changing Business Practices Sub-committee which is currently writing uniform standards of practice for inspectors in Washington Sthome inspectors from all associations, as well as independents such as himself, that helped get mandatory licensing and education for home inspectors in the state and he currently serves on the state's Home Inspector's Advisory Licensing Board as a member of the education sub-committee and as chairman of the Changing Business Practices Sub-committee which is currently writing uniform standards of practice for inspectors in Washingtlicensing and education for home inspectors in the state and he currently serves on the state's Home Inspector's Advisory Licensing Board as a member of the education sub-committee and as chairman of the Changing Business Practices Sub-committee which is currently writing uniform standards of practice for inspectors in Washington Sthome inspectors in the state and he currently serves on the state's Home Inspector's Advisory Licensing Board as a member of the education sub-committee and as chairman of the Changing Business Practices Sub-committee which is currently writing uniform standards of practice for inspectors in Washington StHome Inspector's Advisory Licensing Board as a member of the education sub-committee and as chairman of the Changing Business Practices Sub-committee which is currently writing uniform standards of practice for inspectors in WashingtLicensing Board as a member of the education sub-committee and as chairman of the Changing Business Practices Sub-committee which is currently writing uniform standards of practice for inspectors in Washington State.
The last time I checked with the Ministry of Consumer Service, the Ontario Real Estate Association and any other Realtor related society has had NOTHING to do with the licensing of Home Inspectors.
Several home inspector associations in Canada already have training and licensing programs in place.
American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI) Appraisal Institute Association of Real Estate License Law Officials Inman News Real Estate News Mortgage Bankers and Brokers Association of New Hampshire (MBBA - NH) Mortgage Bankers Association of America (MBA) NAR Action Center National Association of REALTORS National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) National Association of Home Inspectors (NAHI) New Hampshire Real Estate Commission Northern New England Real Estate Network (NNEREN) Real Estate Educators Association (REEA) REALTOR.com Real Estate Listings and Homes for Sale Realty Times Real Estate News RisMedia.com Real Estate News The Title Report Title Insurance Industry News
There are approximately 375 home inspectors in B.C. who hold industry association qualifications that meet or exceed the BPCPA licensing requirements; an estimated 150 to 200 B.C. home inspectors are operating without any industry association affiliation or related qualifications.
The NCLHIA is dedicated to educating the public about the services a home inspector can provide and when an inspector may be helpful, as well as the benefits of working with an association member who is a licensed professional.
«The mission of the NCLHIA, the premier nonprofit association of licensed home inspectors in North Carolina, is to promote excellence and exemplary practice within the profession, and to meet the needs of the home buying / selling public.»
As a Florida - licensed Certified Professional Inspector ® trained by InterNACHI — the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors — and with a background in construction, I have the knowledge to spot problems that other inspectors mInspectors — and with a background in construction, I have the knowledge to spot problems that other inspectors minspectors might miss.
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