If your state does not have
home inspector licensing laws then you may be able to attend one of our home inspector classes in any location you like.
If your state does not have
home inspector licensing laws then you may be able to attend one of our home inspector classes in any location you like.
While some inspectors may be focused on reforming existing regulations in their states, nearly a dozen states do not have
any home inspector licensing laws at all.
The state - specific nature of these legal arguments means that
home inspector licensing laws (or their absence), usually have a central role in the proceedings.
If your state does not have
home inspector licensing laws then you may be able to attend one of our home inspector classes in any location you like.
The state's Office of Banks and Real Estate is weighing industry and other recommendations as it prepares rules for
the home inspector licensing law that was enacted last year.
Not exact matches
However, a larger piece of the big picture; what KREIA provides that can not be quantified in a dollar value or in a
licensing law, is the ability for you, the
home inspector, to meet with and exchange ideas and learn from fellow
home inspectors.
In other words, because
home inspector licensing designates specific duties and responsibilities to individuals who practice as
home inspection professionals,
licensing also potentially subjects
inspectors to increased liability because, similar to doctors, lawyers or accountants,
licensed inspectors have «duties specifically imposed by
law» which they are bound to as individuals.
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.»
Mike O'Handley, aninspector who helped craft the
home inspector licensing legislation in Washington, says that their
licensing law includes a number of provisions that set it apart and help protect the public.
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 pub
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 pub
home inspectors must get actively involved in the legislative process to ensure that any new
licensing law serves both
inspectors and the public.
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
Gov. Ernie Fletcher on April 9 signed a
law that creates a
home inspector licensing board and requires
inspectors to complete a board - approved training program and exam.