You can find a certified Home Inspector at American Society of Home Inspectors ASHI. The American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI), founded in 1976, is North America's oldest and most respected professional society of home inspectors. Follow this link to find their website online: http://www.ashi.org/
Michigan Builders Licenses are required for certified home inspectors
This would entirely depend on the local area. Home inspectors are contracted through real estate agents. Most states do not require home inspectors to be certified.
International Association of Certified Home Inspectors is a good place to start www.nachi.org
Many of them provide this service but many of them often put an extra charge because it requires a certified mold inspector. In this case. If not, you can Google "mold inspector" along with the city and state that you are needing the inspection done in to find certified mold inspectors in your area and in this case Beaches inspection Services are perfect mold inspection. We are National Association of Certified Home Inspectors, a great resource for Home Inspection research and information. For more details do visit beachesinspection.com
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Michelle McKay is the lead paranormal investigator of the show. Brian Daley is the certified home inspector. And Nadine Mercey is the psychic.
Michelle McKay is the lead paranormal investigator. Brian Daley is the certified home inspector. And Nadine Mercy is the psychic.
Like with most professions, you will find qualified and unqualified individuals calling themselves a professional. Home inspectors are no different. In some ways, it's even more difficult to differentiate the good home inspectors from the bad home inspectors, primarily because few states regulate or license home inspectors.
The American Home Inspectors Training Institute can help you find training in your area. http://www.ahit.com/index.htm You can also phone 800-441-9411. Each state has different requirements for home inspector licenses.
A good home inspector can be found by doing a search on the internet and doing your own homework. Do you want to go with your realtors selection of home inspectors? They are usually hand picked for a reason, think about it. Don't go for the cheapest inspector, many cheap inspectors are inexperienced and are training on your dime. You get what you pay for. Choose a home inspector who is experienced, has done at least 250 home inspections and is certified by a nationally known home inspection organization. Many home inspectors are part-time and lack the skills to do a thorough and detailed inspections. Does your inspector use an infrared camera for his inspections? This technology gives them the edge over inspectors that do not utilize this technology. Take the time to find a good inspector on your own. You only get one chance to get it right.
You could get online training at, wwww.pennfoster.edu. If that does not work try, www.ashi.org. ASHI, stands for the American Society of Home Inspectors. You should be able to find training there very easily.
Home inspectors are also affected by this economy. With harsh economic times, very few people are developing homes and this makes it hard for home inspectors to get any work.