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Articles relating to "Home inspections":
UF: Termites aren’t swarming but they’re still munching Termites are getting sneakier. It’s been about five years since the southeastern U.S. saw a good termite swarm season, but that doesn’t mean the termite problem has abated. Many termites now crawl rather than fly, making infestations harder to detect.
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| American Society of Home Inspectors introduces Client Bill of Rights DES PLAINES, Ill. – June 11, 2008 – The American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI) created a Client Bill of Rights to protect homebuyers.
| Crist signs home inspector licensing bill June 28, 2007 – It’s official: Gov. Charlie Crist signed SB 2234, which creates a program to license home, mold and wind mitigation inspectors working in Florida. But don’t expect quick changes. The new law becomes effective July 1, 2010.
| Before selling a home, test the plumbing WACO, Texas – May 8, 2007 –With today’s housing market in a slump, a homeowner should test the home’s plumbing to make sure the plumbing will pass the home inspection that comes with selling the house.
| Florida’s free hurricane home inspections resume TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – May 7, 2007 – Florida’s free hurricane inspection program has resumed, according to Florida Chief Financial Officer Alex Sink. HB 7057, passed during the legislative session that ended on Friday, made adjustments to the My Safe Florida Home (MSFH) program.
| Realtors note advantages to tax reform’s special session TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – May 3, 2007 – Realtors want property tax reform as soon as possible – yesterday would have been great – but they also want it done right, and a one-month waiting period leading to a special session of the Florida Legislature gives lawmakers time to consider the complicated issue. It also gives Realtors an opportunity to meet their lawmakers locally and push for positive and substantial change. Everyone agrees that it’s important to get it right the first time, notably since some changes would have to go to voters as a proposed constitutional amendment.
| My Safe Florida Home program to resume TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – April 11, 2007 – Florida’s Chief Financial Officer Alex Sink announced yesterday that the free home inspections would resume within the next two weeks, and 11 new windstorm inspection firms have been selected statewide through the My Safe Florida Home (MSFH) program. After a two-month competitive bidding process, these firms were chosen based upon their scores, capacity to perform a minimum number of quality inspections each week, and in-house resources available to manage the large number of applicants to the program.
| FAR’s Great American Realtor Days kicks off in Tallahassee TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – April 11, 2007 – More than 1,000 Realtors traveled to Tallahassee yesterday for the Florida Association of Realtors®’ (FAR) 2007 Great American Realtor Days’ events. In a coordinated effort with local boards and associations, FAR members started meeting with their local senators and representatives on property tax reform, affordable housing, property insurance and other housing issues. The event continues through today. |
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