I have a client from out-of-state that is coming here for a home inspection.   The property they are buying is 1 1/2 acres with many trees.  They wanted to have an arborist check on the health of the trees.  This is the first time this has come up for me and I didn't know where to look for one.  I asked some people in the office and they didn't know either.

I had very good luck with a resource because I had taken my youngest grandson to a playfield in Fremont and there were two ladies working in the park gardens.  I mentioned my clients need for an arborist and one of them said to go to "ISA" on the internet and find a ISA certified consultant for the properties.  ISA "The International Society of Arboriculture is a worldwide professional organization dedicated to fostering a greater appreciation for trees and to promoting research, technology, and the professional practice of arboriculture."

ISA has an excellent website.  Their link to "Consumer Education" goes to a site called "Trees Are Good" at http://www.treesaregood.org/  This site has a button "find a tree care service" where you can find a tree care service or check to see if someone has an ISA Certification.  There are also buttons called "Frequently Asked Questions" and "Fun Facts."

You may have wondered why a picture of a buck.  Well, the property is in Issaquah and wild life is often in the area.

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6 Comments on You may need ISA someday

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Leslie you can chalk that up to one more bit of information you have to help your clients.  Great site to know - thanks for sharing.

5:42pm • #1
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We've never run across this before but this is great information to have.  Thanks for bringing it to our attention and for sharing what you found.  Beautiful photo too!

5:43pm • #2

Leslie,

Thank you for the post.  This is the first that I, also, have heard of this topic for a real estate purchase.  I am curious.  Did the "Tree Health Contingency" have any specifics about what was acceptable and what was not acceptable like a home inspection would?

5:57pm • #3
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Leslie, sounds like you got a way better answer than I could give you:)

7:13pm • #4
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Victoria, we can never have too many links to helpful information!

Yvette and Dennis, You are welcome.  These clients have been here from California four times and have seen deer in this area on some of those trips.

7:40pm • #5
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Hi Charlie,  Now you know as much as I do--see you tomorrow at the inspection.

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