earsay.(quoted from post at 18:27:17 03/05/21) YES, that is what his friend told me.
ot the first observation of, "he couldn't make it as an electrician, so became 'electrical inspector'."(quoted from post at 13:46:10 03/06/21) Why surprised? If the guy was a licensed electrician he would work the trade and make more money. Where I am there is nothing at all that says the inspector has to have any kind of license. They are like the home inspectors that realtors send out - they have watched some videos and that is about it. Just the way it works and you cannot cause it to change.
(quoted from post at 10:37:45 03/06/21)
House insurance rates are calculated in a good part based upon quality of the local codes and the office in charge of enforcement.
The insurance company wants assurances that things are done right.
And that the inspectors are trained and licensed via classes and certifications.
So if your building codes department is run on the good ol boy, do it my way or no way unless you pay me off way....
Everyone pays more property insurance.
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