Hi:
Just a little about the home inspection process. I would NEVER suggest that anyone move in the direction of purchasing a home without first getting a home inspection. It is important.
However, I have always been disturbed by how unregulated the home inspection industry is in Florida. Real estate is, on the other hand , extremely regulated. I posted to my BLOG about this issue. Access my BLOG at the home page of this website. Look on the left under "about". See my post of July 5, 2009. I have also posted just below a recent article from Angies List about the new law. I totally disagree with the comments that this law is unnecessary. I think it is very necessary. I note that some of the comments below say that the law does not go far enough. Those comments are being made by home inspectors.
Nonetheless, I have worked with some very competent home inspectors. The decision is yours as to whom you choose but below are a few who carry my endorsement:
Southern Home Consultants Raney Oven 668.0917
Pillar to Post 562.0578
Wagner Home Inspection 222.4776
Florida home inspectors lambast state licensing law
Published on June 24, 2010
Homeowners can check now for a home inspector’s license at myfloridalicense.com, but enforcement is still one year away.Photo courtesy of International Association of Certified Home Inspectorsby Matthew BradyFlorida's new law requiring home inspectors to be licensed appears to have little support.The two largest national home inspection groups say the law makes it too easy to become an inspector. A construction industry expert calls it "disastrous." One state official says that with only six home inspector complaints in 10 years, the state didn't ask for licensing. Even the legislator who sponsored the bill says it's not ideal.But as of July 1, home inspectors must be licensed. The law includes a one-year grace period to educate inspectors and finalize details.Bill sponsor State Rep. Ritch Workman says state regulation is not his first choice for protecting consumers from bad contractors. "I'm not really a 'big government' guy," he says. "I think the free market can protect you if you are shrewd enough to shop around."The industry, he says, lobbied to be licensed and he says it does give homeowners an extra tool. "Before, if you hired a bad home inspector and he missed stuff or didn't do his job, the only recourse you had was to sue," Workman says. "Now you can go after their license."


