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There are any number of home inspection associations and societies offering a variety of training for their members. In some locations, there are licensing and registration laws. While these may sound reassuring to the layman, they are not enough to qualify just anyone to become a HomePro Inspector. Unless a person is willing to undergo much more rigorous training and testing, demonstrate technical competence, conscientious field performance, a strong service attitude and good communications skills, he or she will not become a HomePro inspector. Our requirements are always rising. As of the year 2000, the standard inspector training is accomplished through Training Learning Certification, Inc., an industry leader in developing new and better training programs. The training begins with a series of training manuals, a hands-on school full of equipment and house components that is put together by the Training Learning Certification, Inc. Furthermore, our inspectors gain knowledge through computer-programmed learning and CD ROM Courses in addition to extensive field training. More than a half million HOMEBOOK inspections have been accomplished with seasoned inspectors routinely participating in professional development programs. With a range of inspectors to choose from, you can meet your inspector before he gets to your new home. By selecting an inspectors name, you may look through their biography and you can see the training and requirements that allow us to have the very best Inspectors possible.
Rick Bouma
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