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F.A.Q.
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What is your typical process for working with a new customer?I first find out what level of inspection services are needed. Every situation is unique and I tailor my services to the needs of my client.
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What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?To become a licensed home inspector in Kentucky, I must: #1 Complete an approved pre-licensing course #2 Pass a state exam #3 Follow a Standards of Practice approved by the State of Kentucky Each licensee who renews a license in KY is required to have 14 hours of Continuing Education. Per Kentucky amendments to 815 KAR 6:010 (effective Sep 4, 2015) regarding Continuing Education requirements are: (3) Prior to renewal, the continuing education shall include a minimum of: * Three (3) hours in manufactured housing (face-to-face); *Three (3) hours in KRS Chapter 198B and 815 KAR Chapter 6 (face-to-face); * Three (3) hours in report writing (face-to-face); and * Five (5) hours in technical courses, including identification and determination, as applicable within the standards of practice.
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How did you get started doing this type of work?I was “inspecting” homes for my self while I was Renovating and Flipping houses. Pretty soon my friends who were flipping houses asked me to look at the homes they were interested in buying. I kept thinking I should be in the inspection business. While I was helping my mother look for rental property several years ago and her Real Estate agent told me that I would make a good home inspector. It was based on that agents feedback that I decide to pursue Home Inspecting full time.
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What questions should customers think through before talking to professionals about their project?#1 Are you licensed, and is your license in good standing with the state? #2 Are you insured and do you meet the states insurance required coverage? #3 What is in your background that helps qualify you as a Home Inspector.