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Posted by tbasc@bellsouth.net on August 16, 2006, 5:30 pm
bdeditch wrote:
> My son recently told me that he was planning on taking a Home
> inspection course, his amount of construction amounts to a couple of
> months working for a roofing contracter setting shingles on the roof.
> Is it really that easy to get to be a home inspector??
> He also mentioned that it was to cost about $10,000 for the course.
> Isn't this the same amount for a PHD in something. I keep smelling "Rip
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> Off!!"
> Is there any good places in California to take this kind of course?
There must be a state licensing board for both inspectors and inspector
schools.
Check out course content and costs from various licensed schools.
A good / useful home inspector should have building experience and
problem solving ability.
Since an inspector can report on only what he can see, one has to know
what might cause the visible condition.
However, I looked through several books on how to be a home inspector.
The content was common sense.
TB
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