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Re: Another State Considering Licensure?
As a child that crawls before walking ... home inspection industry is pulling up and holding on to the table.
I can only speak for the state and local area in which I do business and in Mississippi licensure has helped with public recourse. At the very minimum Mississippians have an ear when they feel they have been taken down the road.
I have no doubt we (the industry) can do better...after all...we are here discussing the issues. I hate to think of not having the freedom or the desire to improve.
I don't have the answer...but I am still amazed at how rules makers and "public employees" (those who are voted to serve as representatives) can continue to turn a deaf ear to situations that may hurt the public. Allowing just anyone to do the work we do is not smart.
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How do you see it? I have had some time now to read many of your writings on this subject and find the pitch and tone of your notes to be quiet interesting reading to say the least. You certainly have passion. If not a license - How can we assure the public safety? After all we are judging public safety in our profession. If no uniform way of information gathering and reporting...how do you see the profession working the best?
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Last edited by Gary Smith : 05-20-2007 at 08:20 AM.
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