Home Inspector, Mold Inspector and Assessor
2019 18th Street
Portsmouth
Ohio 45662
United States
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2210 Miguel Chavez Rd.
#1418
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87505
United States
I am a Certified Professional Inspector (CPI)®. I
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92 Middle Road
Enfield
Connecticut 06082
United States
www.HPIinspect.com {Tel:860-849-1435} CT and MA.
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Hubertus
Wisconsin
United States
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PO Box 610
Jefferson, Maryland 21755
United States
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United States
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Mesa, Arizona, Arizona 85212
United States
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Suite 202
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United States
At Cardinal Home Inspections, we take the time to
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Mississippi 39042
United States
A Wise Inspector Service, LLC
Years of Experience
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A New York home inspector is licensed by the New York State Department of State, Division of Licensing Services. Though home inspections vary even across counties and towns with different municipal requirements, your licensed home inspector will follow several state regulations only required by New York. Generally, home inspections in every state examine similar categories. However, unlike testing A/C units, home inspectors identify more complicated issues such as code violations and carbon monoxide leaks. Trustworthy professionals know about local codes and belong to organizations such as ASHI (American Society of Home Inspectors). A New York home inspector will use a form that is common in most other states and provide you with an official report. The price of the inspection will vary according to property details and the home inspector's reputation.
According to ASHI, New York home inspectors must be filed with New York's Division of Licensing. The state also requires that every licensed New York home inspector carry proof of general liability insurance. You and your agent may be present during the inspection for quality assurance and questioning purposes. The study is not an appraisal or a city inspection, but can influence price adjustments based on identified problems that will need repair. You can search our online directory to locate New York home inspectors in your area.
When your home inspection is complete, you must be given a written report that indicates the condition of everything that was observed in the study. The forms used in New York home inspections are divided into categories and provide information like the scope of the inspection, who is present, and any liabilities.
Expect your home inspector to cover the foundation, structural walls, ceilings and roof. Even new homes can reveal problems. "There are not many differences in home inspections. A lot of it depends on what to look for, like moisture problems common in the local area where the home is located," said Tommy Adamescu, a local New York home inspector. "I don't know what requirements are different in other states," he added,” just that since 2006, New York does require the home inspector to be licensed, and not all states do." ASHI and other professional organizations do not provide specific state requirements either. You must check with a New York State Department of State representative for more details by phone or email.
Provide your family with peace of mind and the utmost in safety by requesting a quote for a New York home inspection today.