What kind of education, work experience, and formal home inspection training has the inspector had that qualifies him to perform “Home Inspections?”
There is no one skill, trade, or degree that qualifies someone to be a home inspector, but the better home inspectors have often been home builders, remodelers, or architects. Some college degrees, technical schooling, or backgrounds are more conducive to training a Professional Home Inspector than others. College degrees in construction management, construction engineering, real estate management, or residential architecture are a plus.
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- WHAT KIND OF EDUCATION, WORK EXPERIENCE, AND HOME INSPECTION TRAINING DOES THE INSPECTOR HAVE THAT QUALIFIED HIM (HER) TO PERFORM HOME INSPECTIONS?
- Can my education, experience and training substitute for specific minimum qualifications in the job posting?
- Is PERM Experience, Education, and Training : Conjunctive or Disjunctive?