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License Type Name Name
Type
License
Number/
Rank
Status/Expires
Home InspectorCERRA, WAYNE ELIOTPrimaryHI483
Home Insp
Current, Active
07/31/2012
                        Main Address*:PO BOX 100925 CAPE CORAL, FL 33910

 

 

I have successfully passed the Uniform Mitigation Verification Inspection Form (OIR- 1802 Form) course, accepted by Citizen's Insurance Company.

 

November  2010

Over 600 individuals have qualified for a Home Inspector License.

Over 100 individuals have qualified for a Mold Assessor License.

  • Why would you hire an inspector that does not qualify for a license
  •  
  • A state license should be the minimum requirement for your inspector.

Radon & Mold Professionals November, 2010 
State of Florida
Licensed Home Inspectors
 
Quick List :
    
(14 Collier County / 57 Lee County)
 
State Of Florida
Licensed Mold Assessors
(Inspections / Testing)
 



( 5 Collier County / 10 Lee County)

 

Florida Law
Home Inspectors

 

http://www.myfloridalicense.com/dbpr/pro/homein/documents/home_faqs.pdf

6. Do I currently need a license to perform home inspections?

 

A license will be required after July 1, 2010; however, Florida Statutes provide that unlicensed activity will not be enforced until July 2011.




Verify a License: http://www.myfloridalicense.com/dbpr/


Florida Law 
Mold Assessor
  

http://www.myfloridalicense.com/dbpr/pro/mold/documents/mold_faqs.pdf   (Mold FAQ - DBPR)

 

6. Do I currently need a license to perform mold-related services (assessment or remediation)?

 

A license will be required after July 1, 2010; however, Florida Statutes provide that unlicensed activity will not be enforced until July 2011. 


Verify a License: http://www.myfloridalicense.com/dbpr/

Consumer tips from the DBPR
  • A licensed person has the required education, experience, insurance and qualifications to obtain a license.  They must pass a competency examination before practicing.
  • Licensed individuals are screened for prior criminal history.
  • The department can discipline and even revoke a license if the person does not live up to professional standards.  This is a not a total safeguard, but is a strong incentive for the licensee to do good work.
  • You may be able to sue the licensee in civil court for problems related to the work done.
Dangers of Hiring an Unlicensed Person
 
  • Poor qualifications.  Unlicensed persons typically do not have the education, insurance, or qualification required of a licensee.   
  • Possible criminal background.  Unlicensed persons often have criminal backgrounds that may include fraud, theft, violent crime, sexual offenses, and substance abuse.
 
 
 
Radon & Mold Professionals 

  •  3 Florida State Licensed Mold Assessors 
  •  Florida DOH Certified Radon Measurement Business RB1938
  • 5 Florida Dept of Health Certified Radon Measurement Tech's
  • 3 ACAC Board Certified Indoor Environmentalists
  
Ft Myers: (239) 948-9717    
Toll free: (800) 881-3837

Radon Testing - Mold Inspections - Mold Testing
Allergen Screening- Volatile Organic Compounds Testing  Odorous/Chinese Drywall Assessment   
 
Serving Florida since 1999
Naples: (239) 498-4619
 
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Effective: July 1, 2010

 

 

 Mold Related Services

Florida Law requires Mold Assessors to be licensed by the DBPR.

  Florida Law requires Mold Remediators to be licensed by the DBPR. 
 
 
Home Inspectors

Florida Law requires Home Inspectors to be licensed by the  DBPR

          

 

Verify a License: http://www.myfloridalicense.com/dbpr/

 

click Verify license / click City -County / click License Category 

 click License type / choose County 

 
 

  No license qualifies for another license.

 

 Example:

Home Inspector License Does NOT Qualify as Mold Assessor License.

  (Chapter 468, Part XVI of the Florida Statutes and Rule 61-31 of the Florida Administrative Code.) 
 
 
Licensed Contractors
 
Florida Law effective: July 1, 2010
 
Licensed Contractors that represent themselves as
Home Inspectors or Mold Assessors or
Mold Remediators
 must be licensed for that service.
 
 

Licensed Contractors and the New Mold Law:

http://www.myfloridalicense.com/dbpr/pro/mold/contractors.html

Contractors licensed under Chapter 489, Part I, Florida Statutes, will be able to perform mold assessment or remediation that is within the scope of their license. But contractors will not be able to represent themselves as mold assessors or remediators without the proper license.

 

Licensed Contractors and the New Home Inspection law:

http://www.myfloridalicense.com/dbpr/pro/homein/happens.html

Contractors may conduct system specific inspections on those building systems and components included within their scope of work. However, House Bill 713 defines "home inspection services" as a visual inspection of all of the systems and components of a home; including AC, plumbing, structural, etc. System specific inspections of just one system or component will not require a Home Inspectors license. However, if a contractor wishes to conduct "home inspections" or advertise "home inspection" services, he or she must obtain a home inspector's license.

 
 
 
Radon & Mold Professionals
195 5th Street
Bonita Springs, Florida 34134

Naples: (239) 498-4619        Ft Myers: (239) 948-9717  


Toll free: (800) 881-3837

email:  radonmold@yahoo.com

 

 

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