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home inspector licensing: PART 4: Legislation that affects Home Inspectors in Washington State - 02/01/10 09:02 AM
This is the 4th in a series of posts I am doing on pending legislation that affects Licensed, Washington State, Home Inspectors----which in turn affects the real estate industry as a whole. Senate Bill 6434 would require providers of the Fundamentals of Home Inspection training to offer training on both sides of the mountains. For those of you that do not know the geography of Washington State, a short geography lesson may be necessary. Washington State is a fairly large state with a large mountain range that splits the State into two sides. These two sides have never let
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home inspector licensing: Urgent message to all Washington State Real Estate Agents! - 01/29/10 11:23 AM
Actually this message is directed to anyone involved in any part of the real estate transaction in Washington State. All agents, appraisers, loan officers, and inspectors should be concerned about several bills currently working their way through the House and Senate in the State of Washington that in one way or another relate to home inspectors that will affect the entire real estate transaction. This will be the first in a series of posts designed to bring to your attention the major concerns around these bills. While some of these bills may never even make it out of committee, all
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home inspector licensing: Inspectors GONE WILD!!!! - 07/11/09 11:14 PM
The sight of most of the inspectors I know----myself included----running naked through a home doing inspections would NOT be a pretty sight. After September 1st in the State of Washington some inspectors will in fact choose to “go naked.” Not in the “bare-ass-naked” sense of the word, but they will be choosing to carry no insurance----theoretically “exposing themselves.” On September 1st, 2009, all home inspectors in the State of Washington will be required to be licensed (with a grace period allowed for some). As of that date they will no longer be required to be licensed Structural Pest
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home inspector licensing: I live under a log----now GO AWAY! - 07/02/09 08:34 AM
Home Inspector Licensing has happened to Washington State. I for one am excited about it. I see it as a starting point for turning what, up until now, would best be described as a, “rag-tag band of alpha-wolves roaming the local real estate” into an ACTUAL profession. Some of these wolves were (and are) very good inspectors and do their best to provide the best of service to the consumer. There have even been home inspector associations that attempted to raise the bar by creating their own Standards of Practice and minimum requirements for membership. The problem is
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Charles Buell, Seattle Home Inspector
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WA
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