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ctasker is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
Directed to Nick or Vern (I assume)
As a non CMI Internachi member, I am trying to piece the process together for the conditional license, this is what I have so far, we need 25 paid inspections, and one CMI test, proof of E&0 INS, and in reference to the phrase, HI must be employed or engaged with an HI company, I have dealt with this term in the past in New home construction, and what it meant then was, we had to be a separate entity, as in Incorporated, is this correct, so my questions are, where is the application, who is the director we forward it to, and are their provisions being made by Internachi for the CMI test inspection, for the non CMI members, Thank you. Last edited by ctasker; 5/15/11 at 12:02 AM.. |
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The executive of Alberta InterNACHI is meeting with representatives of the Alberta government early this coming week to hopefully get answers to questions like you have asked. After we get those answers, we will pass them on to members of Alberta InterNACHI. We will also be calling a special meeting of the members and have those same Alberta government representatives present to explain the regulations and answer questions from the floor. As soon as we have a date we will post it.
I would also like to point out that at our last general meeting it was voted on by the membership that we would be developing a system for the CMI's to conduct test inspections for non CMI members. We have been working on that since then, although once again it has been a situation of a "few" doing lots for everyone else... Dan Levia President, Alberta InterNACHI |
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There is a ton of work getting started in the business. Hope it all works out for you. There are some excellent members that live in Calgary so ask for help if and when you need it and try and come out to our next meeting to meet some of them.
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Once the dust settles, Vern is having me come back up to AB (probably June) to help all the members with the legislation and paperwork. We're planning a 1/2-day workshop regarding CMI and licensing.
Nick Gromicko, Certified Master Inspector Find a Home Inspector "Just as iron sharpens iron, one man sharpens another." Proverbs 27:17 Last edited by gromicko; 5/15/11 at 11:07 AM.. |
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Wand Raymond is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
This legislation looks friendly to Realtors, the inspectors are taking all the risks.
Inspectors can't offer any type of repair or replacement costs? Why do you suppose that is? How can CMI be an accrediting body without being recognized as such? This seems to be the same situation where (CAHPI) National Certification set itself up to accredit home inspectors yet itself was not recognized by CAN P9 to be accredited, the National unequivocally stated it was 'in reasonable' compliance. Now we have the NHICC claiming it is going to become accredited with ICE, yet to my knowledge is not either in 'reasonable compliance' to any standard. Just some questions that come to mind, and for feedback. |
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ctasker is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
Thanks Nick, Daniel, Vern, will I be notified via email through Alberta Nachi or should I just keep my ears open , thanks.
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Bill Mullen is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
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That's good news for your members, Nick. This legislation is complicated and ambiguous. Instead of us trying to pee in each others' corn flakes, we all need to help each other through this. Hopefully no home inspector will be forced out of business by this. Best of luck Bill Mullen |
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Now you see how the Canadian industry has no use for you and your ideas you want to try and save what you can . You need to do give some serious apologies to NACHI and the NACHI members you have attacked and insulted many times . My thoughts ... Roy Need help on inspection call my cell 613-827-2011 I like email Roycooke@hotmail.com Never wrestle with a pig (however titled) as you just get dirty and the pig has all the fun. Last edited by rcooke; 5/15/11 at 12:49 PM.. |
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Although licensing is fairly new to Canada, we're used to helping our guys get their licenses. Just finished getting all InterNACHI members grandfathered in Florida for both home inspections and mold assessors. Looks like CMI is going to be used in legislation in South Africa next. For now it's Alberta. After that it's Ontario.
Just another day at the office. 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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These new regulations are a mishmash of InterNACHI, CAHPI, Mortgage brokers, Insurance brokers, Realtors Assoc. Minister of Service Alberta and some unknown voices that we do not know about.
They seem to have addressed some of the concerns of all of the above and the result is a dogs breakfast. Vern Mitchinson_CCHI_CMI Registar AlbertaNACHI International Association of Certified Home Inspectors of Canada
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ctasker is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
Don`t mean to get off topic, but one of my concerns has been the E&0 ins, seems like they have required a substantial amount of coverage, and as well I don`t know the percentage of HI`s in Alberta who carry E&0, but if it`s anything like new home construction, (contractors) it is very rare to come across a trades-person with E&0, most have known it attracts lawsuits,(the lawyers) and have chosen to just incorporate, originally my question was about the cost of E&0 for a start up, but from what I understand from past experience, is whether you are a start up or have been established for years without E&0, your rates would be equally high , because you have not contributed to the pool, and personally, I don`t expect get to many inspections the first year out, it took me a couple years in the drywall BIZ to get my name out their, is their such a thing as limited use or pay per use E&0 for a start up that would be acceptable for a conditional license, I know I am jumping the gun on questions, just trying to put the pieces together, and in all honesty my plans were to be up and running by June and just transfer my GST account and incorporation, but with these new rules in place I can`t see having everything in place by Sept 1st, thanks again, sorry about all the questions, but I have always pursued my goals like a well oiled machine, I guess I forgot Big brother was out there. PS, even though I operated for 23 years without E&0, I have never seen the inside of a court room or received a back charge from a client or builder.
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Christopher don't be surprised if E&O goes sky high again, or possibly becomes tougher to get. Again we are not in the drivers seat. As Vern noted that are lot of unknown players pulling strings on this. There's much more to fall out of this as the plan unrolls over the next year.
Inspection Support Services Inc. "Those who can do. Those who CARE, teach" or “Teaching is the highest form of understanding.” Aristotle |
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I did have a question, im not in Alberta, but this is likely to invade Ontario as well, so just being nosy for now.
Is this a license that will be renewable, I know a lot of trades have to re apply for licenses every so many years, and others don't. What will it be for HI? Im guessing re-apply every 4-5 years. Should have been a tool and die maker |
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