One of the best ways to judge the quality and professionalism of the work
completed by a home inspector is to take a close look at their inspection report.
Not exact matches
A pest and dry rot inspection is a limited inspection and is no substitute for a
complete whole
home inspection
by a licensed
home inspector.
This unique resource is backed
by the only library of audio tapes of the
complete meetings of the Kentucky Board of
Home Inspectors.
And
by only listing inspection professionals certified
by the International Association of Certified
Home Inspectors, you'll be sure your property is inspected
by a professional who must
complete over 25 requirements, fulfill annual continuing education requirements and pass an inspection exam every year.
Other popular specialties indicated
by Home Inspectors in this area include
Home Inspection Reports Within 24 Hours w / Photos,
Complete Home Inspection Services, Pest Inspections, Pre-Listing Seller Inspections, Real Estate Inspections.
All of our
inspectors have over 2000 inspections
completed to and above and beyond the minimum standards required
by the Arizona Standards of Professional Practice set forth
by the Arizona Board of Technical Registration when the
Home Inspection laws were enacted in Arizona in 2002.
To become EDR - Certified,
home inspectors complete a convenient online training course provided
by EDR.
In order to become licensed as a
home inspector, an individual must pass the licensing examination prescribed
by the Board, have minimum net assets or a bond in an amount determined
by the Board (not less than $ 5,000 nor more than $ 10,000) and meet certain educational conditions, including: 1) have a high school diploma or its equivalent, have been engaged as a licensed associate
home inspector for at least one year, and have
completed 100
home inspections for compensation; 2) have education and experience the Board considers to be equivalent to that in subpart 1.
1)
Complete Home Inspection done
by a highly trained professional
inspector, with additional focused follow up on ANY area deemed to show potential problems.
If such defects are found
by home inspectors, the
home seller will most probably have to fix them in order to
complete te sale In this area double pane windows are definitely a must unless price is very cheap.»
But HUD does not require a full inspection to be
completed by a licensed
home inspector.
New homeowners should always have a proper and
complete home inspection performed
by a certified
inspector before purchasing, or at least immediately upon moving in.
In order to become licensed as a
home inspector, an individual must pass the licensing examination prescribed
by the Board, have minimum net assets or a bond in an amount determined
by the Board (not less than $ 5,000 nor more than $ 10,000) and meet certain educational conditions, including: 1) have a high school diploma or its equivalent, have been engaged as a licensed associate
home inspector for at least one year, and have
completed 100
home inspections for compensation; 2) have education and experience the Board considers to be equivalent to that in subpart 1.