Sentences with phrase «hire inspectors»

It also recommended that program officials shift inspection priorities to focus on high - risk activities in labs and develop a joint plan to train and hire inspectors.
In an Aug. 31 letter to attorneys in the case, Democratic Commissioner David Gugerty said the board must order ballots, hire inspectors and program voting machines for the 15 polling sites in the district.
After you hire your inspector and sign a pre-inspection contract that details everything that will take place, the professional should look over just about every visible aspect of the house.
A Democratic proposal to hire an inspector general to monitor county contracting has been the biggest source of disagreement between Democrats and Republicans over the past 2 1⁄2 years.
«If we can't get the inspectors in the home, there's really no sense in hiring the inspectors
He says lawmakers agreed to beef up the state Board of Elections and hire an inspector to probe campaign donation violations.
At the time Democrats also were voting against borrowing in an attempt to force Republicans to hire an inspector general to oversee county contracts.
After finishing the yearlong programme, Nangonya applied for an IAEA nuclear inspector position — he got it — and then undertook the 3 - month training course that all newly hired inspectors complete.
The 370,000 - student district is the first school system in the Sunshine State to hire an inspector general to lead investigations.
One way to get the most from a home inspection is to hire an inspector who will let you accompany him or her as they look at the house.
Before you hire an inspector, you should ask what he is going to look for when he conducts the inspection.
We recommend hiring an inspector who is a member of one or more professional organizations, such as ASHI and NAHI.
Be sure to inquire about the full cost before you hire an inspector.
The cost of the inspection should not be the only consideration for hiring an inspector.
In fact, if you're buying a home under construction, you should hire an inspector twice.
You might want to consider hiring an inspector who specializes in issues such as termite, mold, and structural damage as these are all very expensive to repair.
Let's say you hire an inspector to examine the home for defects and her report notes electrical issues, possible problems with the foundation and an underground oil tank that may not have been properly decommissioned.
Before you hire an inspector, request my report Seven Things You Must Know To Avoid Hiring The Wrong Home Inspector.
It seems like a no - brainer to hire an inspector who has been licensed or certified, but it's not as simple as you think, according to Frank Lesh, executive director of the nonprofit American Society of Home Inspectors.
Hiring an inspector is voluntary, but highly recommended.
3) Hire the inspector yourself, instead of letting your real estate agent recommend someone — best if they have been in the industry for a long time, have a resume with a construction background, and come highly recommended.
Before licensing, homebuyers would call and tell me they don't see a reason to get a home inspection, that we don't do a good job, and that their friends had hired inspectors who hardly spent any time at the property and missed major defects.
I had hired an inspector based on I'm ashamed to say his low price.
In fact, as was mentioned above, one of our testers even ended up using the program for his company but left them when he hired another inspector because he didn't know they could support multiple inspectors or had a merge feature.
Hire an inspector who can comb through the rental to find problems before you purchase.
Before jumping into any contract signing, you should hire an inspector to look over the good, the bad and the ugly of what your new home really offers.
Should a buyer sue a seller for damages post possession relating to an oversight by the seller's paid - for inspector, the judge will no doubt note that the buyer did not carry out his / her own due diligence by commissioning his / her own inspection report, thus naively avoiding hiring an inspector to work for his / her financial interests.
Your client should hire an inspector with current liability insurance.
After hiring the inspector, you or your agent will schedule a time for the inspector to look at the prospective property.
Buyers are responsible for hiring the inspector before the deal closes, and the process is in place to protect them.
He's obviously a good judge of housekeeping and general structural appeal and knows what he doesn't want (he doesn't say if he hires an inspector — he probably knows all their jobs also).
I, in turn, gave that information to the buyers and recommended that they hire an inspector to look for any further evidence of water problems.
The buyer later hired an inspector, who discovered mold from a roof leak.
And you're hiring an inspector because you want to be sure that the home you're buying is a good investment and that it's safe.
The majority of home buyers will hire an inspector before closing on a new house.
But that is why so many people end up with horror stories about how they had a bad home inspector — they hire an inspector based on his price instead of what really matters.
This is why you need to hire an inspector to really go over the home with a fine tooth comb.
Hiring an inspector can save tens of thousands of dollars if it does uncover a severe problem.
While hiring an inspector, you have to make sure that he has detailed architectural knowledge.
Basically, you're saving them the hassle and the money of hiring an inspector and then having to back out of the deal because they didn't spot things that were major red flags, but you did spot them.
These skills are of little value if an inspector does not have the skills necessary to issue an inspection report The final presentation of information to the clients is, after all, the purpose for the client hiring an inspector to begin with.
If your buyers hire an inspector who only takes a couple of hrs and doesn't use photos, I strongly suggest they hire an independent (not dependent on agent referrals) to do a thorough inspection.
You've got your house all ready to sell, and are weighing whether to hire an inspector for a pre-listing inspection.
Clearly, hiring an inspector before buying a home is a good idea.
While a buyer can certainly hire any inspector (s) they choose I have a roster of good inspectors that I refer to on a regular basis and who can print their reports on site.
I am so proud of you for hiring an inspector.

Not exact matches

«The little - known federal agency [the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration] charged with monitoring the system... is chronically short of inspectors and lacks the resources needed to hire more, leaving too much of the regulatory control in the hands of pipeline operators themselves, according to federal reports, and examination of agency data and interviews with safety experts.»
Chief inspector Bruce Hung Hin - kau told reporters that the arrested drivers were charged with not possessing hire - car permits and third party risk insurance, both vital for driving a private car for reward in the city.
To enforce organic regulations, the USDA lets farmers hire and pay their own inspectors to certify them as «organic,» which saves the agency money.
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