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Just because most
states license their home inspectors doesn't mean their standards are consistent.
Eric D. Smith is an Illinois
State Licensed home inspector providing unbiased, accurate and thorough home inspections in Southern Illinois and the surrounding areas.
The overwhelming majority of Certified Home Energy Auditors that complete our program are
State licensed Home Inspectors.
Not exact matches
If your
state does not have any
home inspector licensing regulations attend the class of your choice.
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 grants
licenses to
home inspectors who meet minimum requirements that include training and passing an exam.
Professional
Home Inspections performed by a Team of experienced
state licensed inspectors.
You can find a
state - by -
state list of
licensing requirements on the American Society of
Home Inspectors website:
The American Society of
Home Inspectors has a list of states that license home inspectors — but not all states require such licens
Home Inspectors has a list of states that license home inspectors — but not all states require such
Inspectors has a list of
states that
license home inspectors — but not all states require such licens
home inspectors — but not all states require such
inspectors — but not all
states require such licensure.
Home inspectors are
licensed by the
state and therefore must fulfill certain requirements when conducting inspections.
Louisiana
State Board of
Home Inspectors License Number 10518.
Each Allied
Home Inspector must comply with Illinois
State Licensing Act effective January 2003 Each Allied
Home Inspector must undergo a rigorous ITA & NAHI (National Association of
Home Inspectors) training program.
We were certified by the American Society of
Home Inspectors in 1996 long before any
state required
licensing.
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.
As a
home inspector, I am licensed by the state of Connecticut, and my tenure in the industry qualifies me as a Master Home Inspec
home inspector, I am
licensed by the
state of Connecticut, and my tenure in the industry qualifies me as a Master
Home Inspec
Home Inspector.
After taking
state required tests, I was then licensed as a home inspector and a general contractor for the State of Connect
state required tests, I was then
licensed as a
home inspector and a general contractor for the
State of Connect
State of Connecticut.
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.»
Of the roughly 30,000 U.S.
home inspectors nationally, those in about 15 states don't need to be licensed, according to the American Society of Home Inspectors, a trade associat
home inspectors nationally, those in about 15 states don't need to be licensed, according to the American Society of Home Inspectors, a trade as
inspectors nationally, those in about 15
states don't need to be
licensed, according to the American Society of
Home Inspectors, a trade associat
Home Inspectors, a trade as
Inspectors, a trade association.
Ball
State University Indiana
Licensed Home Inspector HI0500108 American Society of Home Inspectors Certified FHA.VA Inspector 32 Years as professional home inspec
Home Inspector HI0500108 American Society of
Home Inspectors Certified FHA.VA Inspector 32 Years as professional home inspec
Home Inspectors Certified FHA.VA
Inspector 32 Years as professional
home inspec
home inspector.
Shishilla says about a third of
licensing states have some kind of
home inspector board.
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.
Mr. Halbert is a
licensed home inspector in the
State of Connecticut (
License #HOI.254).
Whatever side of the issue you come down on, whether your
state has passed
licensing or not, there is plenty you may not know about the process and the impact of
home inspector licensing.
However, if you're in an unlicensed
state, it probably won't be long until your local Realtor association pays a visit to your
state legislators and begins pushing for
home inspector licensing.
Best Regulatory Model John Shishilla, a
home inspector in Florida, where nearly 10,000
home inspectors are
licensed to do business, says that he has recently begun researching
state licensing models to try to find out what the best
licensing model is for
home inspectors.
Hardey's comments may have been a veiled reference to an alleged sexual assault of a 14 - year - old girl by a
home inspector in 2014, a scenario which Colorado Senator Nancy Todd argued would have been prevented if Colorado had a
state licensing board regulating
inspectors and performing background checks.
Over 30
states have some form of
home inspector licensing requirements, most of which were passed in the late 1990s or early 2000s, and typically involve would - be
inspectors having to take a series of classes, pass an exam and stay up - to - date by taking continuing education classes every few years.
Parham also acknowledges the criticism that
inspector licensing allows new, inexperienced
home inspectors to masquerade as true professionals by highlighting their
state licensed status.
Another is James L. Keilson, CMI, a long - time
inspector in Maryland, one of first
states to pass
home inspector licensing regulations back in 1992.
If your
state does not have any
home inspector licensing regulations attend the class of your choice.
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.
Most
states require
home inspectors to be
licensed so only use one who has credentials that are up to date.
Licensed by the Louisiana
State Board of
Home Inspectors.
He founded the Washington
Home Inspector's Legislative Advisory Group (WHILAG), a coalition of home inspectors from all associations, as well as independents such as himself, that helped get mandatory licensing and education for home inspectors in the state and he currently serves on the state's Home Inspector's Advisory Licensing Board as a member of the education sub-committee and as chairman of the Changing Business Practices Sub-committee which is currently writing uniform standards of practice for inspectors in Washington St
Home Inspector's Legislative Advisory Group (WHILAG), a coalition of
home inspectors from all associations, as well as independents such as himself, that helped get mandatory licensing and education for home inspectors in the state and he currently serves on the state's Home Inspector's Advisory Licensing Board as a member of the education sub-committee and as chairman of the Changing Business Practices Sub-committee which is currently writing uniform standards of practice for inspectors in Washington St
home inspectors from all associations, as well as independents such as himself, that helped get mandatory
licensing and education for home inspectors in the state and he currently serves on the state's Home Inspector's Advisory Licensing Board as a member of the education sub-committee and as chairman of the Changing Business Practices Sub-committee which is currently writing uniform standards of practice for inspectors in Washingt
licensing and education for
home inspectors in the state and he currently serves on the state's Home Inspector's Advisory Licensing Board as a member of the education sub-committee and as chairman of the Changing Business Practices Sub-committee which is currently writing uniform standards of practice for inspectors in Washington St
home inspectors in the
state and he currently serves on the state's Home Inspector's Advisory Licensing Board as a member of the education sub-committee and as chairman of the Changing Business Practices Sub-committee which is currently writing uniform standards of practice for inspectors in Washington S
state and he currently serves on the
state's Home Inspector's Advisory Licensing Board as a member of the education sub-committee and as chairman of the Changing Business Practices Sub-committee which is currently writing uniform standards of practice for inspectors in Washington S
state's
Home Inspector's Advisory Licensing Board as a member of the education sub-committee and as chairman of the Changing Business Practices Sub-committee which is currently writing uniform standards of practice for inspectors in Washington St
Home Inspector's Advisory
Licensing Board as a member of the education sub-committee and as chairman of the Changing Business Practices Sub-committee which is currently writing uniform standards of practice for inspectors in Washingt
Licensing Board as a member of the education sub-committee and as chairman of the Changing Business Practices Sub-committee which is currently writing uniform standards of practice for
inspectors in Washington
StateState.
Education — The ASHI School The ASHI School offers live classroom training at locations across the U.S. Start your inspection career with the 120 - hour
home inspection course that combines online pre-study with 10 days of classroom and practical field inspection training; passing the exam qualifies you for
state licensing in some
states and your tuition includes one year membership to ASHI, one year usage of professional
Inspectors software, and a six month start - up of a web site.
North Dakota Registration (HB 1507 enacted in 2005)
states the requirements for
home inspector registration and
license renewal procedures.
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.
Illinois is poised to become the 13th
state to
license home inspectors.
Some
states, such as California, have no
licensing or
state certification for
home inspectors.
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.
Home inspector Look for
inspectors who go beyond state regulatory requirements (though not all states require inspectors to be licensed), receive continued education and belong to a professional organization, such as the American Society of Home I
inspectors who go beyond
state regulatory requirements (though not all
states require
inspectors to be licensed), receive continued education and belong to a professional organization, such as the American Society of Home I
inspectors to be
licensed), receive continued education and belong to a professional organization, such as the American Society of
Home InspectorsInspectors.
Commissioned by MA
State Licensing Board as an expert witness (to investigate complaints against other
home inspectors) and contributed to the book — 21 Things Home Inspectors Should K
home inspectors) and contributed to the book — 21 Things Home Inspectors Sh
inspectors) and contributed to the book — 21 Things
Home Inspectors Should K
Home Inspectors Sh
Inspectors Should Know.
Licensed home inspectors are trained to provide clients with written reports regarding the condition or
state of the property.
We can be the 31st
state to enact
home inspector licensing to better protect
home buyers and sellers whom we all represent and serve.
Home Inspectors in Ohio do not yet have to be
licensed by the
state, although some progress has been made in that direction.
At least 30
states have some form of
home inspector licensing or registration requirements, including Indiana, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia.
Have an inspection performed by a
state -
licensed home inspector.
TN
Home Inspector License # 183, Donnie was a qualified home inspector before the State of TN Licensed Home Inspectors in 2006 and has been licensed since that t
Home Inspector License # 183, Donnie was a qualified
home inspector before the State of TN Licensed Home Inspectors in 2006 and has been licensed since that t
home inspector before the
State of TN
Licensed Home Inspectors in 2006 and has been licensed since th
Licensed Home Inspectors in 2006 and has been licensed since that t
Home Inspectors in 2006 and has been
licensed since th
licensed since that time.