Greater Toronto Area (GTA) Chapter Of NACHI meeting February 15th, 2006.
You are cordially invited to the next meeting of the Greater Toronto Area Chapter of the National Association of Certified Home Inspectors (NACHI), Wednesday, February 15th, 2006 at 6pm. The meeting is open to all. You don’t need to be a member to attend. The cost of dinner is $30. http://www.gtanachi.org/?D=8
Please RSVP to me at nick.gromicko@nachi.org if you plan to attend.
Speakers:
Nick Gromicko, Former veteran REALTOR, ad agency owner, and Founder of NACHI on:
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15 things you can do to improve your inspection service.
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Canadian home inspection licensing.
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Marketing your home inspection service directly to home buyers.
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Raising your prices when your competition charges less in Toronto.
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Converting every call into a scheduled inspection.
Deanna Willis, NACHI’s Director of Corporate Relations, on: -
Current NACHI developments.
Lorne Steiner, CEO of Porter Valley Software and NACHI’s Director at Large. Lorne will be giving a seminar on “Advanced Communications for Home Inspectors” which includes: -
Effective Marketing to increase business.
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Best Business Practices for the Home Inspection Industry.
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How to effectively Avoid Litigation.
Dues: There are currently no dues required to join the Greater Toronto Area Chapter. You need not join to attend. Everyone is welcome to attend this open-door home inspection event.
Place:
Spot One Restaurant and Catering
289 Rutherford Rd South,
Brampton, Ontario,
905-456-0422
www.spot1catering.com
This Chapter and meeting were put together by volunteer member:
Allen Atkinson
Ontario, CANADA
(W) 416-550-4345
allen_atkinson@sympatico.ca
Attendance counts as 1 hour toward NACHI member continuing education.
Visit NACHI’s Greater Toronto Area Chapter website: http://www.gtanachi.org
http://www.nachi.org/benefits.htm Membership benefits.
http://www.nachi.org/inspectionexcellence.htm Inspection Excellence.
http://www.nachi.org/events.htm Other NACHI events.
http://www.nachi.org/convention2006.htm The Inspection Event of the Century!