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What does an inspector inspect?
- A The inspector
starts with the exterior of the property then
ventures into the structure itself. The inspector
will visually inspect the roof, specifically:
The flashing, chimneys, gutters and downspouts.
Structural inspectors then inspect the siding,
trim, window, doors, decks and driveways/ walkways.
After the exterior is complete an inspector visually
inspects the interior components of the home,
such as: the walls, plumbing appliances and so
forth. In addition to noting any visible defects
relating to the structure, inspectors will often
test each system inspected. Once
the inspection is complete the inspector will
produce a written report that describes the systems
and components of the home and their current condition.
- Q What
is the difference between Structural Inspection
and Home Inspection?
- A The structural
inspection license allows the licensee to inspect
any attachment to realty. (Including homes)
- Q Why does
an inspector inspect?
- A An inspector
would inform all interested parties (such as buyer
and seller) of any defects apparent with the properties
current condition.
- Q
How many hours of education are required before
a prospective licensee can take the licensing
exam?
- A The state
of Nevada requires a minimum of 40 hours of inspection
education before an individual can take the state
licensing examination. Key Realty School offers
60 hours of class because the course includes
20 hours of onsite inspection training as well
as the 40 hours of classroom instruction.
- Q When
is the state exam administered and who administers
it?
- A In the
last quarter of 2003, the state of Nevada elected
to subcontract out to a private testing organization
(PSI). This testing company schedules appointments
on most business days throughout the year at either
of the two Nevada testing locations. Students
simply schedule appointment anytime after the
course has been completed. Click
here to find out more about the testing company
PSI.
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What other requirements must the prospective licensee
complete before they are granted a license?
- A After
taking the examination, the state of Nevada requires
prospective licensees to complete one of two training
programs: Either 25 inspections with an already
existing inspector or an onsite educational program
equal to the 25 inspections. Key Realty School
will commence its instruction of the onsite inspection
course in February of 2003. Click
here to see a list of this course dates and times.
- Q How in
demand are inspectors or the inspection process?
- A Inspections
are not required by Nevada law, but companies
will always require inspections on properties
being sold. Inspections will relieve the company
of liability concurring on the structural integrity
of the property. Because certain cities in
Nevada are continuously growing (some among the
fastest in the nation) homes are always
being bought and sold. Therefore, inspections
are constantly needed.
- Q How much
does the average inspection cost and what can
the inspector expect to retain from this fee?
- A The average
inspection costs $300. The inspector can expect
to retain this whole fee if they are the sole
owner of the inspection performed. If the inspector
works under an existing inspection company, the
inspector will split the inspection fee for the
agreed upon percentage or amount.
- Additional questions
can be answered by calling (702) 313-7000
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