Comments on questions on the National Home Inspector Examination are reviewed by the Examination
Board of Professional Home Inspectors with the advice of its test development contractor.
Your New Dream House Needs a Professional Inspection Most Realtors and Attorneys encourage homebuyers entering into a contract for the building of their new dream house — whether it is custom or spec built — to retain the
services of a professional home inspector during the construction of their new home.
His knowledge of construction and real estate will be invaluable as he builds teams
of professional home inspectors in the Peachtree City and Atlanta South Metro market,» states Buddy Stark, Director of Operations for HomeTeam.
Superficial changes, such as new paint and resurfaced floors can do a lot to enhance your home's appeal, but when it comes to an offer, most serious buyers will seek the
assistance of a professional home inspector to ensure that the house is sound beneath the surface.
Less Buyer Discomfort - Whether the property your client is considering is old or new, our franchise
network of professional home inspectors help provide peace of mind that the home is live - in ready.
In past decades, when the
services of professional home inspectors were virtually nonexistent, buyers were forced to take risks on home purchases with hidden problems, unexpected repair costs, and sometimes major disasters.
His knowledge of construction and real estate will be invaluable as he builds teams
of professional home inspectors in the Peachtree City and Atlanta South Metro market,» states Buddy Stark, Director of Operations for HomeTeam.
Ernie is nationally certified by the Examination Board
of Professional Home Inspectors.
The Examination Board
of Professional Home Inspectors (EBPHI) is an independent, not - for - profit organization serving the public interest by establishing the standard of competence for the home inspection profession.
The Examination Board
of Professional Home Inspectors (EBPHI) holds that home inspector regulation intended to protect the public must require passage of a high - stakes examination to accurately and defensibly assess home inspector competence.
The Examination Board
of Professional Home Inspectors is an independent, not - for - profit organization serving the public interest by establishing the standard of competence for the home inspection profession.
Examinees using notes, books or other aids; taking part in an act of impersonation; or removing test materials or notes from the testing room, will be summarily dismissed from the examination and reported to the Examination Board
of Professional Home Inspectors.
All special examination arrangements are subject to Examination Board
of Professional Home Inspectors» policies.
The Examination Board
of Professional Home Inspectors is an independent not - for - profit organization, incorporated in the State of Illinois and tax exempt under IRS guideline 501c (6).
Also states that an applicant shall submit proof of completion of an examination offered by the American Society of Home Inspectors, the National Association of Certified Home Inspectors, the Examination Board
of Professional Home Inspectors, the National Association of Home Inspectors, or the International Code Council.
The Examination Board
of Professional Home Inspectors (EBPHI) is an independent, not - for - profit organization serving the public interest by establishing the standard of competence for the home inspection profession.