Posted on September 8, 2011.
All Home Inspectors out there who have passed the national examination for home inspector. And are members of the termination or TNA? If so, I would be grateful if you would like to share with me how the exam was hard, that your E & O insurance works, how many referrals do you due to the termination or TNA? More importantly, how do you think? etc. You can respond here, click on my pic to reply or send me e-mail to waynesavage at yahoo dot com.
I have 22 years experience in the construction industry and I am seriously change. How much does it cost to be terminated or TNA and what do you all get out? Please and thank you.
Then, both organizations are great, I'm part of Nachi. The review is not that difficukt if you have experience in the field of construction and are updated with the code and regulations. I was 10 years of experience in the field of architecture before I decided to go for the certification of home inspection.
As for the membership fee, they most of all an organization, but to publish on their websites ... usually between $ 200 and $ 300 a year.
Return to your membership in an organization will vary because most people are looking for an experience not only belong to you. I get several months of Nachi and referral program there, most mines are from my own advertising and word of mouth
As for E & O insurance typically it will take about $ 2000 for $ 100K - $ 150K Coverage. Some states do not require it, but I highly recommend it, because you never know. Shop around there are many good companies out there and whatever organization you decide to join, I am sure they also have an agreement with a company to help you get a better rate.
What should I put out NACHI, the free exhibition, tons of literature to keep me, the exhibition site bulletin board, talking with peers, discounts on everything I need to practice, etc. ..
Good luck with the organization you join, just read about them first .... there is there the shadow (Not Nahi, cessation, NACHI are all very reputable) ... and choose the one that offers greater benefits to you and if possible find a local chapter and attend a meeting before making your decision and talk with other members.