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At that time, a New Jersey Appellate Court rejected the plaintiff's attempt to hold the individual home inspector liable, in part, because the inspection was prior to state licensing laws taking effect, ruling that the inspector «did not violate any duties specifically imposed by law.»
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.
Parham also acknowledges the criticism that inspector licensing allows new, inexperienced home inspectors to masquerade as true professionals by highlighting their state licensed status.
This new legislation proposes to set minimum licensing standards for the roughly 1,500 home inspectors that work in Ontario, and will include a regulations on what information needs to be disclosed to home buyers, as well as regulate the language inspectors can use in their contracts.
I was an assistant builder in my father's new home construction business; a licensed tradesman thereafter, a Realtor from 1980 to 1983 wherein said time frame I had started my own brokerage (Bell Real Estate Inc.) after being in the business only eighteen months via a partner's (Evelyn Bell) brokerage licence, only to walk away from it when interest rates hit 22 %, a conciliator / inspector with the Ontario New Home Warranty Program (now TARION), establishing the top conciliation record in Ontario out of 56 conciliators from day one on the job, a national warranty adjuster for PAFCO Insurance (now defunct after having been bought out by a U.S. conglomerate), an appraiser affiliated with the Appraisal institue of Canada, as well as a recent Realtor (again) with Century 21 United Realty Inc. in Peterbough, Ontarnew home construction business; a licensed tradesman thereafter, a Realtor from 1980 to 1983 wherein said time frame I had started my own brokerage (Bell Real Estate Inc.) after being in the business only eighteen months via a partner's (Evelyn Bell) brokerage licence, only to walk away from it when interest rates hit 22 %, a conciliator / inspector with the Ontario New Home Warranty Program (now TARION), establishing the top conciliation record in Ontario out of 56 conciliators from day one on the job, a national warranty adjuster for PAFCO Insurance (now defunct after having been bought out by a U.S. conglomerate), an appraiser affiliated with the Appraisal institue of Canada, as well as a recent Realtor (again) with Century 21 United Realty Inc. in Peterbough, Ontahome construction business; a licensed tradesman thereafter, a Realtor from 1980 to 1983 wherein said time frame I had started my own brokerage (Bell Real Estate Inc.) after being in the business only eighteen months via a partner's (Evelyn Bell) brokerage licence, only to walk away from it when interest rates hit 22 %, a conciliator / inspector with the Ontario New Home Warranty Program (now TARION), establishing the top conciliation record in Ontario out of 56 conciliators from day one on the job, a national warranty adjuster for PAFCO Insurance (now defunct after having been bought out by a U.S. conglomerate), an appraiser affiliated with the Appraisal institue of Canada, as well as a recent Realtor (again) with Century 21 United Realty Inc. in Peterbough, OntarNew Home Warranty Program (now TARION), establishing the top conciliation record in Ontario out of 56 conciliators from day one on the job, a national warranty adjuster for PAFCO Insurance (now defunct after having been bought out by a U.S. conglomerate), an appraiser affiliated with the Appraisal institue of Canada, as well as a recent Realtor (again) with Century 21 United Realty Inc. in Peterbough, OntaHome Warranty Program (now TARION), establishing the top conciliation record in Ontario out of 56 conciliators from day one on the job, a national warranty adjuster for PAFCO Insurance (now defunct after having been bought out by a U.S. conglomerate), an appraiser affiliated with the Appraisal institue of Canada, as well as a recent Realtor (again) with Century 21 United Realty Inc. in Peterbough, Ontario.
My real estate industry - related background includes: assistant builder in my father's new home construction business; licensed tradesman; conciliator / inspector TARION Corp.; Real Estate Appraiser affiliated with the Appraisal Institute of Canada; Realtor (1980's and then again from 2008 until retirement Dec. 31, 2011).
I had worked with my father as a teen - ager, custom building new homes (hands - on), as a licensed tradesman during my twenties and early thirties, as a Real Estate «salesman» during my mid thirties (I very effectively used sales techniques to become my office's top producer my third month in the business), as a conciliator / inspector with the Ontario New Home Warranty Program (now TARION) during my late thiries / early forties, as a real estate appraiser affiliated with the Appraisal Institute of Canada, 2002 through 2007, all prior to my return to becoming a Realtor again in 20new homes (hands - on), as a licensed tradesman during my twenties and early thirties, as a Real Estate «salesman» during my mid thirties (I very effectively used sales techniques to become my office's top producer my third month in the business), as a conciliator / inspector with the Ontario New Home Warranty Program (now TARION) during my late thiries / early forties, as a real estate appraiser affiliated with the Appraisal Institute of Canada, 2002 through 2007, all prior to my return to becoming a Realtor again in 20New Home Warranty Program (now TARION) during my late thiries / early forties, as a real estate appraiser affiliated with the Appraisal Institute of Canada, 2002 through 2007, all prior to my return to becoming a Realtor again in 2008.
With a background spanning forty years of real estate related experience including: assistant builder in my father's new home construction business, licensed tradesman, conciliator / inspector TARION Warranty Corp., real estate appraiser, Realtor during the early 80's, mid 90's and lastly 2008 to Dec. 31, 2011, as well as designing one and building two of my own houses, all in concert with a degree in politics / psychology, one would think that I might have something of value to offer folks «out there» regarding beneficial real estate / negotiation knowledge.
In New Jersey, home inspectors without a professional engineer's license aren't allowed to comment on the structural integrity of a house.
Many states, including New York, New Jersey, Mississippi, Washington, and others, require home inspectors to be licensed.
In New Jersey, for instance, inspectors are licensed and regulated by the state's Home Inspection Advisory Committee.
All Tiger's home inspectors meet or exceed the requirements for the Massachusetts and New Hampshire licensing regulations for home inspector's continuous education.
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The grandfathering clause gives a two - year window to home inspectors who currently do not belong to one of the three industry qualification programs recognized by the provincial government, to enable them to meet the new licensing requirements of the BPCPA.
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