Home Inspector Charlotte, NC
Home Inspector Charlotte - NC
AHI RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL INSPECTIONS, INC
Serves the Charlotte, NC Metro area - Mecklenburg County,
and all of the surrounding counties.
Home Inspector Charlotte - NC
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North and South Carolina Cites Served!

Charlotte, NC | Ballantyne | Belmont, NC | Caldwell, NC | China Grove, NC | Concord NC |  Conover, NC |
Huntersville, NC | Indian Trail, NC | Kannapolis, NC | Lake Norman & Lake Wylie | Landis, NC | Lincolnton,
NC | Lowell, NC | Lucia, NC | Matthews, NC |  McAdenville, NC | Mint Hill, NC | Monroe, NC | Mooresville, NC |
Mount Holly, NC | Pineville, NC | Salisbury, NC | Sherrills Ford, NC | Statesville, NC | Triangle, NC | Troutman,
NC | Waxhaw, NC | Weddington, NC | Fort Mill, SC | Rock Hill, SC | Tega Cay, SC |


North and South Carolina Counties served:   Mecklenburg, Iredell, Lincoln, Gaston,
Union, Cabarrus, Rowan, York, Lancaster, Alexander, Cleveland
Home Inspector Charlotte, NC
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Contact:
NC & SC Licensed Home
Inspector
David A. Johnson
Phone: 704-778-1353
Fax: 704-636-2800
Info@charlotte-inspector.com
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Employees Relocation (ERC)
Inspection Info

QUESTION:

Do relocation inspections fall under the jurisdiction of the
North Carolina Home Inspector Licensure Law and do they
have to comply with the same reporting requirements? The
relocation form states that it is a “Property Assessment.”

ANSWER:

Under North Carolina Law a home inspection is a
“written evaluation of two or more of the following
components of a residential building: heating, cooling,
plumbing, electrical, structural, foundation, roof,
masonry, exterior, interior, or any other related housing
components.” N.C. General Statute 143-151.45.

Therefore, a relocation inspection that involves the
inspection of two or more component of a North
Carolina residential building is a home inspection
subject to the laws governing North Carolina, including
the Standards of Practice.

If a relocation inspection involves the inspection of two
or more components of a North Carolina residential
building, then a Home Inspectors license is required to
perform such inspection and the inspection and report
must meet the same requirements of the Standards of
Practice as a pre-purchase home inspection.

HOWEVER,  

Currently the relocation ERC forms / reports do not
meet these requirements.   These reports should not be
considered a home inspection.
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