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Old 9/6/11, 8:33 AM
Rudolf Reusse Rudolf Reusse is offline
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It is astonishing how many home inspectors are posting advice or opinions full of spelling mistakes - and I do not mean accidental typos. If these fellows issue equally poorly written inspection reports - lawyers hired to solve disputes on behalf of disgruntled customers will have a field day in arguing that a home inspector who cannot even write properly, may also be incompetent.

Particularly home inspectors who seek "professional recognition" should at least make an effort to prevent embarrassing spelling mistakes. I always have ensured that my inspection results were described and spelled correctly - because English is not my mother tongue.
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Old 9/6/11, 8:56 AM
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I agree with this also and do check my spelling on the reports.
The MB is filled with little errors and does not reflect on a HI's ability to do a proper inspection. It does take away from the credibility of InterNachi as a whole.
All computers have spell check and grammar. No it will not pick up every mistake but should be used to give proper professional image to InterNachi that is viewed everyday by the public.
The times there are mistake on the heading are sometimes left for days. This should not be done. The advance feature can be used on the bottom of the message board for correcting this and should be used to correct the headings at least.

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Is anyone know this Canadian national association -ANIEB?
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I cuncur.



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Old 9/6/11, 12:43 PM
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I just got a private e-mail about my heading that I didn't even notice until he pointed it out.
I put Indorsed again instead of Endorsed.
I hate the English language. LOL
I guess I need to eat my words on my MB comment.
Just so we all know the difference.
Indorse means

To give one's name or support to; to sanction; to aid by approval; to approve; as, to indorse an opinion.



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Old 9/6/11, 2:15 PM
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Most spelling/grammer/vocabulary mistakes are due to one simple fact... people have a tendency to spell the way that they speak. It's kind of funny sometimes, that the U.S. and Canada has many regional dialects, but the English Language (U.S.) has (n)one.

Accept/Except
Feel/Fill
Indorsed/Endorsed
Insured/Ensured
Then/Than

Mold/Mould

Etc... etc...
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Most spelling/grammer/vocabulary mistakes are due to one simple fact... people have a tendency to spell the way that they speak. It's kind of funny sometimes, that the U.S. and Canada has many regional dialects, but the English Language (U.S.) has (n)one.

Accept/Except
Feel/Fill
Indorsed/Endorsed
Insured/Ensured
Then/Than

Mold/Mould

Etc... etc...
Jeffery/Geoffrey



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Old 9/6/11, 3:05 PM
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It is astonishing how many home inspectors are posting advice or opinions full of spelling mistakes - and I do not mean accidental typos. If these fellows issue equally poorly written inspection reports - lawyers hired to solve disputes on behalf of disgruntled customers will have a field day in arguing that a home inspector who cannot even write properly, may also be incompetent.

Particularly home inspectors who seek "professional recognition" should at least make an effort to prevent embarrassing spelling mistakes. I always have ensured that my inspection results were described and spelled correctly - because English is not my mother tongue.

Awesome punctuation used, exactly where does the (-) get used?



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exactly where does the (-) get used?

http://www.nachi.org/digits-hyphens.htm



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Old 9/6/11, 3:35 PM
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(.) and this one?



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Old 9/6/11, 7:46 PM
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Awesome punctuation used, exactly where does the (-) get used?
It always amazes me when "colleagues" are trying to criticise my opinion or to prove me wrong. The reason for my posting was to raise the issue that home inspectors should at least be capable to spell the items they have inspected correctly. It was certainly not my intent to suggest that home inspectors should be in command of "Shakespearian English" or its grammar and punctuations.
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Old 9/6/11, 8:13 PM
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Rudolf
This is a MB i really do not think most are to worried about being proper here, and I am sure their reports are just fine. Chill and enjoy, good post However we all need reminders .



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Old 9/6/11, 9:17 PM
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Chill and enjoy, good post However we all need reminders .
Dam write, me two!



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Old 9/6/11, 9:20 PM
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A hyphen is used:

1. To join compound words: mother-in-law, teen-age.

2. To join words used as single adjective before a noun: It was a well-paved highway.

No hyphen is used:

a. When the compound adjective follows the noun: The highway was well paved.
b. When the first word is an adverb ending in -ly: The neatly cut lawn was much admired.

3. With compound numbers from 21 to 99 and with fractions: twenty-two, fifty-first, three-fourths.

Note: Some authorities write fractions without the hyphen: three fourths.

A compound adjective containing numbers is also hyphenated: a ten-year old boy, a forty-hour week, the hundred-yard dash, a ten-dollar bill, a two-room apartment, two- and three-story houses.

4. To avoid ambiguity:
One sense: She recovered her pillow from the dog.
Other sense: She covered her pillow in red silk.
Misleading: Along came fifty foot soldiers.
Clear: Along came fifty foot-soldiers.

5. With prefixes ex, self, all, and the suffix elect: ex-President Hoover, self-confidence, all American, Senator-elect Smith.

Note:
a. Bi and tri are not hyphenated prefixes: triweekly, bimonthly.
b. Semi is hyphenated only (1) when combined with words beginning with i (semi-independence); or with proper noun (semi-Russian); otherwise, it is not hyphenated (semiannual, semiprofessional, etc.).

6. To indicate hesitation or stutterings: "I'm g-g-glad," she said.

7. To indicate words that spelled out: "She wants a d-o-l-l," her mother said.

8. For syllabication (a division between syllables at the end of a line): . . . The classroom can a accommodate thirty pupils.

Note: The hyphen is placed at the end of the first line, at the beginning of the second line. Consult a dictionary if you are uncertain where a word is divided.

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Old 9/6/11, 9:25 PM
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A hyphen is used:

1. To join compound words: mother-in-law, teen-age.

2. To join words used as single adjective before a noun: It was a well-paved highway.

No hyphen is used:

a. When the compound adjective follows the noun: The highway was well paved.
b. When the first word is an adverb ending in -ly: The neatly cut lawn was much admired.

3. With compound numbers from 21 to 99 and with fractions: twenty-two, fifty-first, three-fourths.

Note: Some authorities write fractions without the hyphen: three fourths.

A compound adjective containing numbers is also hyphenated: a ten-year old boy, a forty-hour week, the hundred-yard dash, a ten-dollar bill, a two-room apartment, two- and three-story houses.

4. To avoid ambiguity:
One sense: She recovered her pillow from the dog.
Other sense: She covered her pillow in red silk.
Misleading: Along came fifty foot soldiers.
Clear: Along came fifty foot-soldiers.

5. With prefixes ex, self, all, and the suffix elect: ex-President Hoover, self-confidence, all American, Senator-elect Smith.

Note:
a. Bi and tri are not hyphenated prefixes: triweekly, bimonthly.
b. Semi is hyphenated only (1) when combined with words beginning with i (semi-independence); or with proper noun (semi-Russian); otherwise, it is not hyphenated (semiannual, semiprofessional, etc.).

6. To indicate hesitation or stutterings: "I'm g-g-glad," she said.

7. To indicate words that spelled out: "She wants a d-o-l-l," her mother said.

8. For syllabication (a division between syllables at the end of a line): . . . The classroom can a accommodate thirty pupils.

Note: The hyphen is placed at the end of the first line, at the beginning of the second line. Consult a dictionary if you are uncertain where a word is divided.

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Old 9/6/11, 9:31 PM
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This is a MB i really do not think most are to worried about being proper here, and I am sure their reports are just fine..
Obviously you have never read any sample reports that some have posted on their websites.




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