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"I have been a licensed home inspector in North and South Carolina since 2008 and have performed over 13,000 home inspections. Along the way, I have trained several new inspectors who have also built successful inspection careers. I enjoy teaching and look forward to working with the next
for this prestigious award, as he stood out from the rest of the worthy candidates under consideration.” “It's a great honor to accept this award,” says Joseph. “I am truly humbled by this. As a new member of InterNACHI®, I rely on the forum and the members for their help and guidance. Thanks again
PM Mr. Gromicko, I've finalized the second public hearing location and sent you a copy of the notice in the mailing earlier. If you would be so kind as to post this update on your website, I'd be most appreciative. I've received a number of emails from InterNACHI members who apparently were notified
that confront them in the twenty-first century. For this reason, I have co-founded CalNACHI (California’s Premier Inspectors). It is being led by the veteran inspector and author Dr. Keith Swift and a volunteer team of inspectors and board members who have impeccable credentials and have stood the test
, but not the fundamental problem itself. I routinely recommend a foundation contractor who's been in the same business for 40 years and who has an engineer on his staff. When I find roof trusses or engineered lumber which have been improperly cut and it appears to me that the alterations were
competition charges less. Converting every call into a scheduled inspection.  Free marketing help:  After the meeting I will stay and help any inspector one-on-one, so bring your flyers/brochures for us to work on.  I will also be available the next morning during breakfast.   If you can't make
North Central Atlanta Chapter Jump to menu All Events Communication Request (Past Event) Saturday, June 4th from 5:00pm to 6:00pm EDT Canton, GEORGIA I am looking at starting the North Central Georgia Chapter up again and wanted to know from all NACHI members if you are interested in getting
in the International Phase I Standards of Practice for Inspecting Fireplaces and Chimneys and in the manufacturer’s instructions. The following is from the International Phase I Standards of Practice for Inspecting Fireplaces and Chimneys: The inspector should inspect for hearth extensions that have a thickness
indications of a defect may exist at one time but not at some other time.   Instead, consider using “indications.” For example, “I did not observe any indications of [insert applicable defect].”  Better yet, “I did not observe any indications of [insert applicable defect] during my inspection
call into a scheduled inspection. Creating a marketing brochure that works in Florida. Tweaking your website to generate more inspection work. Jeffrey Rubinstein, Esquire, of Rubinstein & Associates, PA, on: Asset Protection How to Protect Yourself from Lawsuits and Common Legal Issues Joyce Fox, of J