Who is a home Inspector?
Home inspector" means any person licensed as a home inspector pursuant to the provisions of this act.
Engaged by the client
Works for fee.
"What is a Home inspection"
"Home inspection" means a visual, functional, non-invasive inspection conducted for a fee or any other consideration and performed without moving personal property, furniture, equipment, plants, soil, snow, ice, or debris, using the mandatory equipment and including the preparation of a home inspection report of the readily-accessible elements of the following components of a residential building: structural components, exterior components, roofing system, plumbing system, electrical system, heating system, cooling system, interior components, insulation components and ventilation system, fireplaces and solid fuel burning appliances, or any other related residential housing component as determined by the Board, in consultation with the Committee, by rule, but excluding recreational facilities and outbuildings other than garages or carports
13:40-15.16 STANDARDS OF PRACTICE
a) All home inspectors shall comply with the standards of practice contained in this section when conducting home inspections. The scope of home inspection services performed in compliance with the requirements set forth in this section shall provide the client with objective information regarding the condition of the systems and components of the home as determined at the time of the home inspection.
b) Nothing
While Australia is powered with animal lovers, unfortunately there are still some in our community who treat animals cruelly. The RSPCA is committed to helping those animals in need. RSPCA employers over 100 inspectors throughout the country. Every year, they take a challenging task of responding to approximately 50, 000 reports of animal mistreatment. The RSPCA supplies thousands of animals a home every year. The RSPCA runs 40 shelters around Australia, and employs around 1000 staff and spends…
April 2012 an article was written by Andrew Gregory in the Daily Mirror about shocking findings in a care home in North London. Secret filming took place after Ms Worroll started to notice bruises on her mother in various places, after just six weeks of moving into Ash Court. What was revealed on the tape was shocking, It showed Jonathan Aquino repeatedly striking her mum Marie aged 81. Marie who suffers from acute arthritis and Alzheimer's is a vulnerable elderly lady, Ms Worroll lashed out at care…
when people in authority took advantage of their power and used it against me. I was coming home from my part time work at Coles one day; I had only just turned 15 years old. I hopped onto the train with a valid concession ticket like I have always done ever since I began catching public transport back in year 7. I was on an absolutely empty train, no one around when three huge tall male ticket inspectors came across to me. They were quite intimidating for me as they all crowded me asking for a ticket…
Services. The Home Office The home office leads on immigration and passports, drug policy, crime policy and counter terrorism and works to ensure visible, responsive and accountable policing in the UK. The home office responsibilities include working on the problems caused by illegal drug use, considering applications to enter and stay in the UK and supporting visible, responsible and accountable policing by empowering the public and freeing up the police to fight crime. The home office focus on…
My name is ____________ and I currently work as a childminder. A home-based childcarer is an individual who works in a home setting and can be a registered childminder, an approved nanny or an approved over 7 childminder. There are numerous laws relating to children and young people in the UK. The most influential of these is the Children Act (2004). It identifies five outcomes for children; be healthy, stay safe, enjoy and achieve, make a positive contribution, achieve economic well-being.…
detective story: it exposes the selfishness, inhumanity and snobbishness of the Edwardian era.” Discuss “An Inspector Calls” is a play about a police investigation into the death of a local young woman named Eva Smith. The play was set before the Titanic sunk. The Birling family were involved in the death as they all had a linked connection to Eva Smith. At first the play appears as a typical “who done it?” investigation story. However this play is much more than that as Priestley makes the characters…
Key words: Main points: He is head of the Birling family – he is used to everybody obeying and respecting him. He is not used to people challenging him (Inspector/Eva Smith and later Sheila/Eric). He likes people to listen to him and be aware that he has power. ‘We hardheaded practical business men must say something sometime. And we don’t guess – we’ve had experience – and we know.’ He is a rich, successful businessman – he is a self-made man/nouveau riche. (He is not aristocratic/upper class…
of life! Thesis Sentence (subject and attitude, use a complete sentence) People who suffer from discrimination do not live full lives due to the hateful world around them Point #1 Point #2 Point #3 Discrimination in “The Chrysalids” Discrimination in “Japanese Internment” Discrimination going on today Specifics for support Specifics for support Specifics for support Joseph Storm was cruel to people who were deviations. Houses were raided by the police Any hate towards to race, religion…
people. Why was it important for people to be evacuated? The aim of evacuation was to make sure that young children were safe from the cities that were considered to be in danger of German bombing- London, Coventry, Birmingham, Portsmouth etc. Who was evacuated? * Schoolchildren and their teachers (827,000) * Mothers with children under (524,000) * Pregnant women (12,000) * Disabled people What clothes did the children take with them? The government recommended that in addition…
prove this tort is 2. An intent to induce another to rely on the misrepresentation. Riley had his employees go out and get rid of all of the evidence so that the city inspector would not find the illegal activity that was going on in the land. 3. Justifiable reliance by the deceived party. After inspecting the land, the city inspector must have given the “all-clear” notice for the land because he didn’t find anything questionable. He relied on what was presented to him. Shickmann also relied on the…