Steven L. Smith, Bellingham, WA Home Inspector (King of the House)

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Class Is In Session -- Fundamentals of Home Inspection

This is the weekend before the next home inspection training class starts at Bellingham Technical College.

 

We get underway on Monday morning, 8am. This weekend before, as lead instructor, I get any number of student phone calls and Emails as students -- often from out of the area -- try to get themselves oriented and figure out what they need to pack and bring to Bellingham for their four week stay.

This session we will have students taking both the state approved fundamentals of home inspection course and the supplemental course for those with some training, but not enough to meet grandfathering requirements.

This session the course will be offered in building T, room 3. Those individuals -- be they guest lecturers or students, who would like a map of the campus are in luck. This link will give you the official BTC map and building T is in that bottom cluster of buildings, left side. 

Campus map is here.

Thanks for stopping by,

Steven L. Smith

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Comments

Thanks for posting. We learn a lot from Active Rain blogs. Best Regards,

Posted by Edward & Celia Maddox (Solutions Real Estate) almost 2 years ago

Good luck with the course, Steven. Sounds great but I'm afraid it's a bit too far to travel!

Posted by William True, Broker - Sarasota Real Estate (True Sarasota Real Estate) almost 2 years ago

Good luck in your classes and hope everyone finds the room okay..smart to include a map. I wonder if every commenter reads the post?

Posted by Andrew Mooers | Northern Maine Real Estate / Aroostook County Broker (MOOERS REALTY) almost 2 years ago

My personal thanks to the instructors and to the State of Washington for holding licensed inspectors to these high standards. Gone are the days when a carpenter with 3 years experience but a winning personality can hold himself out as a home inspector.

Posted by Glenn Roberts - Seattle Residential (Lake & Company Real Estate) almost 2 years ago

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