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Get Certified Through a CMI Approved Scool
Home
Inspection
Online Course
Program Overview
Learn how to become a Home
Inspector — at home, at your own pace.
Our course is designed to
save you money, while teaching you everything you need to know about the
Inspection Process.
Many courses cost $1000.00
or more for the course and certification. We will provide you the training, and
then if your state requires it, you can take a certification test through a CMI
Approved School.
There are certain skills
you need to begin a career in home inspection. Our training program helps you
develop them quickly and conveniently. You’ll learn about:
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Construction methods
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Inspection standards
and building codes and regulations
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Interior and exterior
inspections
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Inspecting electric,
heating, air conditioning, and plumbing systems
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Starting your own home
inspection business
And you’ll learn it all
at home – no classroom needed!
Online Version
The Online Course
Will Consist Of:
Inspection
Process
Structural Design
Exterior Inspections
Electrical Inspections
Mechanical Inspections
Interior Inspections
Professional Practices
Final Examination
Register today and save 65%.
Start a rewarding,
moneymaking career in a growing field.
Why complete a Home
Inspector training program? With the right credentials, you can:
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Earn as much as $26,000
per year, and more.*
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Work for an
architectural or real estate firm, or state or local government.
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Work for an existing
home inspection firm or start your own business!
Demand for Home Inspectors
will increase 14% by 2012.** Well-trained workers will have especially favorable
opportunities!
If your state requires
that Home Inspectors be certified, you can request us to refer you to a CMI
Approved School to take your certification test. If your state gives an exam,
you should be able to pass the exam after completion of this course.
† Source:
"Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2004-05 Edition," a publication of the
U.S. Department of Labor.
* All salary information
is based on the "Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2004-05 Edition," a
publication of the U.S. Department of Labor. Individual student earnings vary.
** Growth figures
represent a ten-year period ending 2012. Source: "National
Industry-Occupation Employment Matrix," a publication of the U.S. Bureau of
Labor Statistics.
*** Because state
licensing regulations vary for Home Inspectors, we recommend that you check with
the licensing agency in your state to find out what requirements you'll need to
fulfill to obtain your license.
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Here To Check Your State Laws
Disclaimer
All courses are for informational purposes only and not intended as legal advice
or to replace any required courses that may be offered by your individual State.
Some States do not recognize individual abstractors. Please see your local Bar
Association for an Attorney in your area.
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