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Tennessee
Professional / Certified, home inspections, mold inspections, radon testing,
radon mitigation, mold testing, mold remediation, termite inspections, termite treatment, roof inspections, roof repair, HVAC
inspections, HVAC service.
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Home/Building
Inspection Businesses:
Residential Inspection,
Commercial Inspection
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Mold
& Radon
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Mold
Inspection
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Mold
Remediation
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Radon
Testing
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Radon
Mitigation
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Roof
Inspections, Roof Repair
AC inspections,
AC Service
Termite inspections,
Termite Treatment
Homewatch
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U.S. Surgeon General Health Advisory
"Indoor radon gas is the second-leading cause
of lung cancer in the United States and breathing it over prolonged periods can present a significant health risk to families
all over the country. It's important to know that this threat is completely preventable. Radon can be detected
with a simple test and fixed through well-established venting techniques." January 2005
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Tennessee Any person who applies for licensure as a home inspector must submit an application
on a form as prescribed by the commissioner. The application shall be accompanied by the fee specified in Section 4. Applicants
shall furnish evidence satisfactory to the commissioner that the applicant: 1) is at least 18 years old, 2) has graduated
from high school or earned a GED certificate, 3) has not been convicted of a crime that has a direct bearing on the applicant's
ability to perform competently and fully as a licensed inspector, 4) is not the subject of a disciplinary or enforcement action
by another state or a local jurisdiction in connection with the performance of home inspections or the licensing or certification
of home inspectors, 5) has successfully completed 90 hours of a commissioner-approved training program or course of study
involving the performance of home inspections and the preparation of home inspection reports, 6) has passed a commissioner-approved
competency examination administered by the state or an entity selected by the state, and 7) has obtained a certificate of
insurance in an amount required by the commissioner for general liability as well as errors and omission to cover all activities
contemplated under this chapter. During the first 180 days after the effective date of this act (July 1, 2006), the commissioner
may issue a license to an applicant who meets the requirements stipulated in the law if the applicant furnishes evidence satisfactory
to the commissioner that the applicant: 1) has been principally engaged in the performance of home inspections in this state
for at least two years, and 2) has complete at least 150 home inspections for compensation in the applicant's career.
Continuing Education requirement: 32 hours of
CE every two years.
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