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What kind of education, work experience, and formal home inspection training has the inspector had that qualifies him to perform “Home Inspections?”

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What kind of education, work experience, and formal home inspection training has the inspector had that qualifies him to perform “Home Inspections?”

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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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