A couple nice notes:
Of the 10 BIG population states/provinces (9 million or more people each): FL, GA, IL, MI, NY, OH, PA, ON, TX, and CA… we are STRONG in all but Texas and California and weak in none.
Of all the states/provinces we are weak in… all are SMALL population (New Jersey and Quebec the largest of them with under 9 million people each).
Another interesting note:
Arizona has licensing… we’re strong there.
Florida has proposed licensing… we’re strong there.
Illinois has licensing… we’re strong there.
Indiana has licensing… we’re strong there.
Kansas has propsed licensing… we’re strong there.
Maryland has unfunded licensing… we’re strong there.
Michigan has proposed licensing… we’re strong there.
Missouri has proposed licensing… we’re strong there.
Montana has proposed licensing… we’re strong there.
New Hampshire has proposed licensing… we’re strong there.
New York has licensing… we’re strong there.
Ohio has proposed licensing… we’re strong there.
Pennsylvania has state regulation… we’re strong there.
South Carolina has licensing… we’re strong there.
Tennessee has licensing… we’re strong there.
Virginia has state certification… we’re strong there.
Washington has proposed licensing… we’re strong there.
West Virginia has licensing… we’re strong there.
Nick,
I would like to share this with those viewing this thread. I a PROUD of these stats.
Re: NACHI membership in N. America tops 9,500 today.
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Originally Posted by gromicko
Per capita you rank 3rd of all States and Provinces and you really can’t count Montana as it could be considered an outlier with such a little population and big territory (they need more inspectors per capita to cover it), so you are probably ranked 2nd per capita behind only Florida.
In terms of area, NH is ranked #1 in NACHI market strength.
[FONT=Arial]Nick,
[size=3]This is truly humbling and only inspires me to continue our efforts to promote NACHI as a top notch, bona fide Professional Home Inspectors association.
I am proud of all of the efforts that our members have put forth to promote and maintain our State Chapter despite all of the adversity that has been thrown in our path.
I promise to continue our efforts to make NACHI #1 in New Hampshire and in all of New England.
I, and all of our members, Thank You and your staff in Colorado for all of your support and encouragement over the last two years.
[size=3]Warmest Regards, [/size]Frank M. Carrio Sr.
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