Home inspectors often have job security, great pay, and flexible hours, making this a great option for people seeking a career change. If you’re exploring your options, the first question you have is most likely “how to become a home inspector?” While every state has specific requirements in place, let’s walk through the minimum… More
CE renewal requirements vary from state to state. Click on the state in the table below to be redirected to the requirements for your state. Alabama Indiana New Hampshire Texas Alaska Kansas New Jersey Virginia Connecticut Maryland Oregon Washington Florida Mississippi South Dakota West Virginia Illinois Nevada Tennessee Wisconsin More
McKissock offers Home Inspection CE for Alabama, Alaska, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Maryland, Mississippi, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Oregon, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin. Click on the state in the table below to be redirected to course offerings for your state. Alabama Indiana New Hampshire Texas Alaska Kansas… More
CREIA stands for The California Real Estate Inspection Association which is a non-profit association dedicated to using all its resources for the benefit of members and the home buying public they serve. CREIA is an association of members for members, founded on the principle that joining and working together they can do much more… More
InterNACHI members are required to obtain 24 hours of continuing education credits every year. McKissock offers approved ASHI membership courses both in a package and individually. You can view our package and course offerings HERE. More
InterNACHI stands for the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors whose focus is helping home inspectors succeed. They provide free training, online testing and certification, business development, marketing support, discounts on everything from home inspection software to E&O insurance to your next truck, and more through membership. InterNACHI® membership includes: Live classroom training at the… More
ASHI stands for the American Society of Home Inspectors and is committed to progressing the home inspection profession and providing resources to promote healthy home ownership practices. ASHI offers membership which includes a number of resources and services that take home inspection careers to the next level such as: Business development Education Community Professional Support… More
Home inspectors work with realtors and homeowners who are preparing to sell their property. The inspector evaluates every reasonable inch of the home for function and safety and records their findings for later consideration by clients. A home inspector’s 3 main jobs are: Make sure a building is safe, and keep a record of what… More
According to ZipRecruiter – wages range from $20/hour (25th percentile) to $31/hour with the average pay nationawide being $29/hour. You can view this information HERE. Annual salaries range from $41,500/year (25th percentile) to $65,000/year (75th percentile) with the national average being around $58,000/year. You can view this information HERE. The average salaray by state… More
Licensed home inspectors make more money. Having a license gives you automatic credibility with realtors and clients. The knowledge you gain in the licensing process lets you conduct better inspections, bringing in repeat business. Becoming a licensed home inspector gives you a competitive edge, making clients more likely to choose you over other inspectors. Once you… More
16 states currently do not allow online training or education for home inspection licensing. They are Arizona, Arkansas, Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia More
21 states currently allow online training or education for home inspection licensing. They are Alabama, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Washington DC, Wisconsin More
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