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ASHI - Inspection News

SBA Cites Home Office Deduction for Revision
The U.S. Small Business Administration’s Office of Advocacy has conducted a Regulatory Review and Reform Initiative (referred
to as R 3) designed to identify and address existing federal regulations that should be revised because they are ineffective,
duplicative, or out of date. SBA recently announced its list of regulations for review and revision.  At the request of ASHI and
several other stake holders representing small business, SBA cited the IRS treatment of the home office deduction as a
regulation that should be reviewed and revised
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Scrutiny is Key When Purchasing Foreclosed Homes
Americans are fascinated with deals.  From game shows to shopping sprees, we're always looking for bargains.  When it
comes to purchasing a home, however, a bargain could be a money pit in disguise. As the rate of home foreclosures
continues...
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Tips on How to Identify and Qualified Home Inspector
These days, savvy buyers need to take the time to investigate the qualifications of their home inspector.  The ASHI president was
recently asked to share tips for identifying a good home inspector.  Here's what he had to say:...
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American Society of Home Inspector's (ASHI) Radon Mitigation System Inspection Checklist
Home inspectors have a new service to offer their home inspection clients; radon mitigation system inspections. The tool that
makes this possible is the Radon Mitigation System Inspection Checklist PDF (PDF, 2 pp, 43KB About PDF), created by the
American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI), in cooperation with the EPA's Indoor Environments Division. The Checklist
promotes radon awareness, testing and mitigation with people who are having their home, or prospective home, inspected.
With just seven inspection elements, the Checklist takes under 15 minutes to complete. Inspectors can easily integrate it into a
general home inspection. The inspection results indicate whether the home has a mitigation system, and if so, whether the
system is active or passive. It also encourages the consumer to verify that indoor radon levels are below 4 pCi/L, and to consult
a qualified mitigator if the inspection notes any apparent deficiencies....
Get the Checklist Here