Montana Home Inspection Regulations
Currently Home Inspectors are not required to be licensed or registered by the state at this time. HomeGauge encourages you to check the background of any home inspector thoroughly. Please check out "How To Select A Home Inspector". Even though the state has no regulations please contact your local jurisdiction for information regarding home inspectors at the city or county level.While Montana does not require licensing of home inspectors the Home Inspection Trade Practices Act does define prohibitions.
Last Modified: 09/09/05
Home Inspectors in Helena, MT
(3 within 50 miles of zip code 59601)|
Steve Jenicek Visit Web Site Task Master Home Inspections Basin, MT 406-225-3144 |
Qualifications: Graduate of ABS of BI Member NACHI, ASHI Training in Log Homes from the International Log Home Assoc. |
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25+ years in the building and Real Estate industry including, contractor (both stick frame and log homes), Real Estate Agent, mortgage broker and rental property owner/manager. | |
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Paul Jenkins Visit Web Site Ascension Home Inspection Helena, MT 406.461.8888 |
Qualifications: ITA trained, ASHI member, Montana Association of Real Estate Inspectors (MAREI) member, Helena Real Estate Association |
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Enjoy the comfort and peace of mind before buying your new home. All inspections meet and exceed ASHI standards and are completed by an experienced, unbiased professional. Join us at the inspection for an education on your home. | |
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Dan McCormick Visit Web Site Eagle View Inc. Helena, MT 406-465-1593 |
Qualifications: Professional training from AZ school of Reality National Home Inspector Examination Certified |
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Thank you for considering Eagle View home inspections. I promise to provide an honest accurate assessment of the condition of the home before you put your money on the line. You can count on Eagle View for integrity and attention to detail. | |

