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Knowing the power of Google, I wanted to be sure to entitle this thread in the manner that I did so that our realtor friends who are fighting to license home inspectors in Kansas and Missouri while also fighting building codes and the licensing of contractors can enjoy this story, too.
In the Benton County, Missouri area....a few miles north of Warsaw, Missouri, is a development that is managed by Reece-Nichols. This site was chosen not only for its beauty, but IMO for its lack of building codes, as well. This way, the home can be priced at the typical $160,000 range (though miles outside of the city on a community well and septic system) and can be built most inexpensively and inefficiently. The home that I was contracted to inspect had a garage in the basement with no door separating it from the remainder of the basement which was no big deal, since the HVAC duct work and open vents allowed the carbon monoxide fumes to travel throughout the home, anyway. Actually, the carbon monoxide was a pleasurable odor designed to mask the noxious and toxic vapors that were being emitted by the plastic hose that was allowing the septic system to vent into the garage from a basement sink that was hooked up to the septic system. Yes...as was the washer, dryer and all other gray water appliances pumping bleach and soap into the tank so that it could not break down the waste that filled it and the two, small 200' ft laterals stemming from it, the sink went to the septic tank and had an S-trap with the fore mentioned hose inserted into it. Although the master bedroom was directly above the garage, the open and exposed floor joists allowed me to view the fact that there was insulation......just no drywall of any sort to slow down the fire. As you step through the opening from the garage into the finished basement...gasping for fresh air....you enter a bathroom that is uniquely decorated with a beautiful General Electric service panel filled with breakers from a variety of manufacturers directly next to the toilet. Before we went any further, my buyer tipped me an additional $25 over my fee and suggested we forget the rest of house and go have some lunch. James H. Bushart Professional Building Analyst, BPI Missouri, Kansas and Arkansas 314-803-2167 Inspecting in Aurora, Branson, Carthage, Granby, Joplin, Kimberling City, Monett, Mount Vernon, Neosho, Nixa, Purdy, Reed Spring, Republic, Springfield and surrounding areas. Last edited by jbushart; 8/12/09 at 11:32 PM.. |
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Are you sure it was not in TN lolol
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Typical. Anything to sell a home at any cost, mostly lower. RE's will do anything now for a sale of some sort. Business is lower than in the past decades, and anything goes. They also no longer suggest home inspections to their clients. Too bad, for them and their customers. Networking is still the best advertising, so when the word gets around........
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I'm curious as to why you singled out Reece-Nichols Realty, rather than the builder.
IF YOUR INSPECTOR IS NOT USING THERMAL IMAGING, YOU'RE NOT GETTING THE WHOLE PICTURE ® Jeff PopeJPI Home Inspection Service Santa Clarita CA (661) 212-0738 Santa Clarita Home Inspection http://www.MyInspector.net |
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I believe Reece-Nichols announced that they no longer recommend home inspections.
Nick Gromicko, Certified Master Inspector Find a Home Inspector "Just as iron sharpens iron, one man sharpens another." Proverbs 27:17 |
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That information should have been included in the first line of his post - IMHO.
IF YOUR INSPECTOR IS NOT USING THERMAL IMAGING, YOU'RE NOT GETTING THE WHOLE PICTURE ® Jeff PopeJPI Home Inspection Service Santa Clarita CA (661) 212-0738 Santa Clarita Home Inspection http://www.MyInspector.net |
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I don't think their policy is going to last too long.
Nick Gromicko, Certified Master Inspector Find a Home Inspector "Just as iron sharpens iron, one man sharpens another." Proverbs 27:17 |
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My point exactly. My media, I, and Dan Bowers are about ready to hit the airwaves. She (media contact) has been working on these home inspection laws in Kansas for over a year. Subject was so complicated, that she had to dig and investigate thoroughly. Mr. Barnes and the board better buckle up. It's coming, and it will hit them when they don't realize it. Remember, SB 329 is still in play, and with the addition of a couple of sentences, this whole thing can go away with the stroke of a pen.
Warren Buffet, owner of the parent company of Reece and Nichols, will not put up with this. It is all about taking care of the customer, fiduciary duties, etc. Just like home builders, and lenders, some who have been prosecuted in the last few months in Kansas and Missouri, all eyes are watching all real estate related companies and transactions. This is why appraisers now have to go through third parties; new federal laws. If the RE agents, KAR, and the NAR keep crying, the feds will move in. They may not like the results. I suggest they shut-up, and concentrate on the consumer; not themselves. Last edited by gfarnsworth; 8/12/09 at 4:04 PM.. |
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In about two weeks, I will be releasing information that will blow the roof off of the realtor/builder driven licensing effort in Missouri. You read it here, first.
My first television interview with this information will be in Kansas City in a couple of weeks. I predict that our state will be adopting building codes and licensing builders and contractors before they attempt to harm the messenger (us) any further. Place your bets, now. James H. Bushart Professional Building Analyst, BPI Missouri, Kansas and Arkansas 314-803-2167 Inspecting in Aurora, Branson, Carthage, Granby, Joplin, Kimberling City, Monett, Mount Vernon, Neosho, Nixa, Purdy, Reed Spring, Republic, Springfield and surrounding areas. |
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James, anytime you're ready, I can be by your side.
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Is Molly (Jeff Barnes) still a Member of INACHI?
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With the financial support of the Missouri Association of Realtors, the Missouri Builders Association has successfully defeated repeated attempts by various lawmakers in our state to institute a statewide building code for jurisdictions that do not have or enforce their own. They (the MAR and MBA) fight attempts to license contractors and builders, as well. They made up a lie that such actions increase the cost of homes and keep people from realizing the "American Dream". Then, they turn around and try to sell these pieces of ***** for the same prices they do in areas of the State where the buildings are built properly. In other words, the inferior structures are listed for the going rate as if they were NOT inferior structures. These "savings" are not being passed on. Reece-Nichols is one of the biggest realtors in KC and, along with others, led the fight for the licensing law in Kansas....then, when it passed, determined that it would be in their best interest to no longer recommend home inspections to their clients. As for the builder of these inferior houses....he did what the law allowed him to do. He did not promise more than he delivered. He chose the site where there was no accountability and no standards....and built the home that one could reasonably expect to find there. Reece-Nichols, on the other hand, has erected a building at the entrance of this place and put their name on it. They are promoting the sale of this kind of a house for the prevailing cost of homes in the area....as if it were NOT an inferior product. Do they know better? I'll leave that to you to decide. James H. Bushart Professional Building Analyst, BPI Missouri, Kansas and Arkansas 314-803-2167 Inspecting in Aurora, Branson, Carthage, Granby, Joplin, Kimberling City, Monett, Mount Vernon, Neosho, Nixa, Purdy, Reed Spring, Republic, Springfield and surrounding areas. Last edited by jbushart; 8/12/09 at 11:20 PM.. |
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I know I don't have to tell you this, but you could be opening yourself up to a whole mess of lawsuits. Yeah, the house was a POS, according to industry best practices, manfacturer's instllation instructions and the national codes, but if this builder only contracts to build according to "current local codes" (which is standard) then they are doing whet the contracted to do, with the buyer. And, they may want to squash you like a little bug! Good job, you did right and ethical and well served your client according to our SOP, but local laws (civil) may still trip you up. Brave more, guy! My hat is off to you. I just hope that you don't get your jewels caght in a ringer. Carry on, carrying on. I'll be praying for you. Will Decker, CMI ILL License # 450.0002240 Board Certified Master Inspector Decker Home Services, LLC Chicago and Northern Suburban Home Inspections Office: (847) 676-8393 Cell: (847) 609-2345 Home: (847) 673-2702 wjd@DeckerHomeServices.com www.DeckerHomeServices.com Learn, Educate, Serve and have fun doing it! |
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