The call goes out for inspectors
Series: Estates Gazette ; (0447) 20 November 2004, 152-153(3)Publication details: 2004Subject(s): Summary: Looks at the residential property industry's largest recruitment campaign: the training and employment of 7 500 home inspectors who will prepare Home Condition Reports (HCRs) as part of home information packs, the new home selling procedure, which will be mandatory from January 2007. Government hopes that HCRs will replace lenders' surveys and HCRs will be stored on a database, which future sellers of a property will be able to access. Outlines the draft contents of the proposed HCR. Describes how inspectors will be selected and how their training will work before receipt of their diplomas.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Looks at the residential property industry's largest recruitment campaign: the training and employment of 7 500 home inspectors who will prepare Home Condition Reports (HCRs) as part of home information packs, the new home selling procedure, which will be mandatory from January 2007. Government hopes that HCRs will replace lenders' surveys and HCRs will be stored on a database, which future sellers of a property will be able to access. Outlines the draft contents of the proposed HCR. Describes how inspectors will be selected and how their training will work before receipt of their diplomas.