Watchdog News 3 Investigators: A Warning for Manufactured Homeowners
Any company or person wanting to do work on your manufactured or mobile home must be licensed. There are two license options: General Services license or Specialty Services license. A General Service license allows a person to do repairs in all trades .. except air conditioning. … Before anyone does an inspection .. even a free one … call the Department of Business & Industry’s Manufactured Housing Division 486-4590 to verify the license, and the business name! … read more…
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(correct answer: I have an accredited engineering degree from a four year college or university);; What type of foundation inspection training do you have? (correct answer: I have a professional engineering license within the state of ______ and … Do you really want to trust the most important (and likely most expensive) part of your house or building to a less skilled “home inspector”? The bottom line is this: If you suspect you may have problems with your foundation, … read more…
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Open Question: Can I get out of paying my tickets?
I got pulled over for an exhaust problem on my car and was ticketed for everything, No registration, insurance, inspection, illegal use of liscense plate, the list goes on, a total of $1094.50 in fines. I had an emergency and needed the car to drive only about 5 miles. The cop said he would give me a brake and let me drive home since I was less than a mile from my house. I am under 18 so I couldn’t lose my license or get any points on it. He never told me I would be getting the fines or had me sign anything. I know from past vialations that I usually have to sign the ticket then I get it in the mail. Since I didn’t sign anything is there anyway I could get out of paying the fines? Was I really even there If I didn’t sign anything? This was in Pennsylvania if that makes any difference.
Open Question: I bought a motorcycle yesterday and I need some help with the process of getting it tagged and licensed.?
I just bought this motorcycle yesterday and haven’t done anything with it besides bring it home. I am slightly confused about the procedures in getting it tagged and licensed. I know that I have to get it put in my name through the state, I have to get a safety inspection before I can get the tags and license plate and pay taxes on it and what not. So my problem is: how am I supposed to get a safety inspection on it if I can’t legally drive it to get it inspected? I don’t own a truck to transport it. So, while I’m trying to figure that problem out I’m going to take my car to the DMV and get my permit so I can start practicing on what I hope to soon be a licensed and tagged motorcycle. Any suggestions would be helpful.
It probably is the same as for a car. Problem is I don’t know what the procedure for that is either. I live in Missouri by the way.
Voting Question: If my home inspector ok’s everything and my roof leaks, is he responsible for damages?
I had a friend of the family do an “unofficial” home inspection (no pay or anything, just a pat on the back and a beer).
My worry is that if there is something wrong with the house, I won’t want to turn around and have to collect from him, god forbid if anything was major.
I don’t want to use a home inspector, but the only reason I would was that if the licensed inspector made an error, he would be liable for anything he missed, correct?
For example, if my roof leaks, and he didn’t catch that, he would be liable for damages, correct? Isn’t that the point of getting a home inspector?
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