(+) Virginia Home Inspection Regulations
Virginia does not require the licensing of Home Inspectors in the state. It maintains a
certification program for Home Inspectors through the Department of Professional
and Occupational Regulation. Although certification is voluntary, any inspector
who wishes to identify themselves as a "Certified Home Inspector" must complete the
state program and requirements.
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Virginia Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation 3600 West Broad Street Richmond, VA 23230 |
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Last Modified: 12/08/09
2 Home Professionals in Grayson County, VA
Fredericksburg, VA
Qualifications: ASHI Certified
VA State Certified
ITA Trained
Licensed and Insured
Years of Experience Thousands of Inspections
About: I gladly provide tips on home ownership and maintenance and take the time to answer any questions. I look at each home as though considering it for my family because it is important each customer be comfortable with their purchase.
About: I gladly provide tips on home ownership and maintenance and take the time to answer any questions. I look at each home as though considering it for my family because it is important each customer be comfortable with their purchase.
Bristol, TN
Qualifications: TN lic # 201 FHA # VO69 FHA # A0827 NEHA-NRPP #104992RT NEHA-NRPP #105048RMT HITA Certified Inspector ICC #8052879
About: Home Inspections, Radon Testing, Radon Mitigation, Septic testing, Well water tests. FHA Compliance inspections, FHA 203K inspections USDA inspections, Deputy Building Inspector for State of Tennessee, ICC Certified Residential Inspector
About: Home Inspections, Radon Testing, Radon Mitigation, Septic testing, Well water tests. FHA Compliance inspections, FHA 203K inspections USDA inspections, Deputy Building Inspector for State of Tennessee, ICC Certified Residential Inspector




