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TOP 5 REASONS TO BECOME A HOME INSPECTOR

Home Inspector Discussing Home WIth Client
1. Over 75% of Home Buyers Hire a Home Inspector Prior to Closing on Their New Home
Home Inspections are a vital component of the home buying process. Last year, over 5 million homes were bought and sold in the USA. Before a buyer closes on a home, a Home Inspector's report can provide vital information. This can influence both the buying price negotiations and the future maintenance plans of the home buyer.

2. Home Inspectors Provide the Facts
Home Buyers should know their home inside and out. Home Inspectors are able to provide them with answers like: What is the type of foundation and frame of the home? What is the state of the heating and air conditioning? Is the electrical system safe? What type of plumbing is there and how long will it last? Is the roof durable? Is there any previous water or termite damage? As a home inspector you can have the satisfactions of informing and empowering home buyers. 

3. Home Inspectors Make Good Money
The average home inspection costs $300-$800. Prices depend on the region and the experience of the home inspector. Each inspection takes 2-4 hours, which comes to a rate of $150-200/hour. The more inspections you perform, the higher your income.

4. Home Inspectors Can Work Independently and Make Their Own Schedule
Most Home Inspectors work for themselves. They are able to create schedules with their clients based on their own preferred availability. Want some time off to enjoy a longer vacation with the kids? Maybe you want to retire but stay active doing something profitable part time? Have a large side project you'd like to work on? You can work around whatever life throws at you. 

5. Training Is Fast and Affordable
No prior experience or higher education is required before you begin training to become a home inspector. Depending on your states requirements and availability, you could finish your training in a matter of weeks to months. Our home study courses are currently the most affordable and comprehensive in the country. 

Although there are many others, these are the top 5 reasons to become a home inspector.
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