State licensing improves the standards ??????????

Originally Posted By: gbeaumont
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Hi to all,


I thought you might like to read this article:

http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2004/05/10/head_of_home_inspectors_board_under_fire/

And that is not the least of the problems with a licensing board that has only managed to grant 14 new licenses in the last 6 months !!

Regards

Gerry


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Gerry Beaumont
NACHI Education Committee
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Originally Posted By: jburkeson
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Hi Gerry,


I posted this over on the State Legislation thread, same response... crickets.


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Joseph Burkeson, RPI (Hooperette)

?Anyone who has proclaimed violence his method inexorably must choose lying as his principle.?
~ Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

Originally Posted By: Blaine Wiley
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I read Joe’s post last night. Another bureaucratic mess. And people wonder why I am against any licensing law for home inspectors, period, at all, anyway, anytime, etc.


Originally Posted By: John Bowman
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I found it to be interesting.


This article alone, if proven, shows the corruption that is currently in place with other state laws. What a blow to the mentoring program in New Jersey this would be. New Jersey inspectors should take this and run.