gromicko
(Nick Gromicko, CMI)
January 25, 2018, 5:03am
1
jcahill
(John Cahill, TREC 855)
January 25, 2018, 3:34pm
2
That’s impressive. Getting close to 50% of the inspectors in the State. The largest group I know of in the history of Texas home inspection.
mcyr
(Marcel Cyr, CMI)
January 25, 2018, 4:57pm
3
Wonder how long it will be before some areas will be able to say HI’s are a Dime a Dozen and the prices will start reflecting that?
I seen that happen 47 years ago in Florida with Carpenters. If you had a hammer, you were a Carpenter, Journeyman, not quite.
Home Inspector, Qualified, not quite.
I’m just seeing some resemblance here.
JMHO
nkienitz
(Nolan Kienitz)
January 26, 2018, 7:22pm
4
mcyr:
Wonder how long it will be before some areas will be able to say HI’s are a Dime a Dozen and the prices will start reflecting that?
I seen that happen 47 years ago in Florida with Carpenters. If you had a hammer, you were a Carpenter, Journeyman, not quite.
Home Inspector, Qualified, not quite.
I’m just seeing some resemblance here.
JMHO
Already has been very evident in Texas for the past 5-10 years. “Drive-By” inspectors are everywhere.
jcahill
(John Cahill, TREC 855)
January 26, 2018, 10:56pm
5
A topic is being presented to the Commissioners at their February meeting. I suspect it will carry over to Sunset review in April. If TREC’s actions and recommendations over the past few months prevail drive-by inspections will stop and fees will increase well over $1,000 . . . maybe $5,000 or more. Inspector numbers will drop from 4,200 to 150. However, the number of inspections done to InterNACHI Standards will exceed 500,000.
Carnac the Magnificent
ccurrins
(Christopher Currins, CMI)
January 26, 2018, 11:05pm
6
mcyr:
Wonder how long it will be before some areas will be able to say HI’s are a Dime a Dozen and the prices will start reflecting that?
I seen that happen 47 years ago in Florida with Carpenters. If you had a hammer, you were a Carpenter, Journeyman, not quite.
Home Inspector, Qualified, not quite.
I’m just seeing some resemblance here.
JMHO
It’s starting to happen in my area, over the last year or two. A lot of it has to do with InterNachi making it easy and relatively cheap to become licensed in Illinois.
escanlan
(Emmanuel Scanlan, TREC# 7593)
January 27, 2018, 2:26am
7
jcahill:
**A topic is being presented to the Commissioners at their February meeting. **I suspect it will carry over to Sunset review in April. If TREC’s actions and recommendations over the past few months prevail drive-by inspections will stop and fees will increase well over $1,000 . . . maybe $5,000 or more. Inspector numbers will drop from 4,200 to 150. However, the number of inspections done to InterNACHI Standards will exceed 500,000.
Carnac the Magnificent
Are you referencing the E&O debacle (Defense Within Limits)?