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Registration Allmite Termite Pest Control, Inc. DBA Craftsman Home Inspection 401-246-1770
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The Massachusetts Board of Registration of Home Inspectors Note: The following is some of the consumer points from The Massachusetts Board of Registration of Home Inspectors [Note - I encourage you to view the Registration's Board Web Site listed below for all the latest information.]: Facts for Consumers: http://www.mass.gov/dpl/consumer/whenchoosing.htm The Board of Registration of
Home Inspectors is charged with evaluating the qualifications of applicants and
granting licensure to those who qualify. It establishes rules and regulations to
ensure the integrity and competence of licensees. The Board protects the public
health and welfare through regulation of the profession in accordance with the
state statutes and board regulations. The Board is responsible for insuring that
licensed home inspectors have proper training and experience through an
education program and meet minimum inspection requirements in each inspection
performed. Applicants are required to pass a board approved examination prior to
licensure and fulfill continuing education requirements for license renewal. The
Board publishes a Standards of Practice and Code of Ethics for home inspectors. Selecting a Home Inspector Good referral sources for home inspection services are friends, neighbors, or business acquaintances who have been satisfied with a home inspector. In addition, lawyers and mortgage brokers may also recommend a home inspector. The names of local inspectors can be found by searching the Division of Professional Licensure website at: www.state.ma.us/reg/boards/hi or in the Yellow Pages where
many advertise under "Building Inspection Service" or "Home
Inspection Service." Real estate brokers and salesmen may not directly
recommend a specific home inspection company or home inspector unless
representing the buyer as a buyer's broker. Brokers, however, may provide
assistance to buyers in accessing information on licensed home inspectors. A
current home owner may also want to get a home inspection to identify any
problems, especially if the owner plans to sell the home in the near future. Following are additional tips
when searching for a home inspector: As of May 2001, home inspectors are
required to be licensed in the http://license.reg.state.ma.us/loca/locaprof.asp or by calling the Board at
617-727-9931. The home inspection company that is retained should welcome the
potential buyer's presence at the home inspection. The home inspector should be
willing to address all of the buyer's questions and provide a full verbal and
written report. Those hiring an inspector should expect an open door policy from
the home inspection company to be able to ask questions about the content of the
home inspection report in the future. During the Home Inspection While not necessary, it is recommended that the buyer be present for the inspection. This allows the buyer to observe the inspector, ask questions directly, and obtain a better understanding of the condition of the home, how its systems work, and how to maintain it. The written report may be easier to understand if the buyer was present during the inspection. It is important that safe access and sufficient lighting is provided so that the inspector can inspect the property. Inspectors must provide a written evaluation report based on the standards of compliance in accordance with Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 146. At the conclusion of the home inspection, the buyer should be well informed of the condition of the home. It should be known if there are visible, apparent problems, if repairs need to be made, or whether or not there are any risks of concealed damage, and whether further investigation is recommended and/or required. Allmite Termite Pest Control, Inc. DBA Craftsman Home Inspection 401-246-1770 401-246-1770 www.allmitetermitepestcontrol.com
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