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[Florida Code Talk] CodeTalk Digest, Vol 59, Issue 26
Cbreezewalker at aol.com Cbreezewalker at aol.com
Tue Jul 20 12:10:11 EDT 2010


Robert, 
 
    I've also been performing home inspections for  years and desire to 
"grandfather" into a home inspector license, (the 120  inspections are not an 
issue, although I think it ridiculous) but an additional  requirement is 14 
hours of CE on home inspections.  
 
    I'd like to get the home inspector CE where it can  also count on my 
building contractor's license (kill two birds with one stone),  but that 
animal doesn't seem to exist.  I had one CE provider advise  that DBPR hasn't yet 
provided the criterion for them to use to develop the  classes.  
 
    Do you have a source for the CE?
 
C. David Walker
David Walker Building Contractor, LLC
 
 

 
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Today's Topics:

1. State License (L&H Contracting,  Inc.)


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Date: Mon, 19 Jul 2010 23:00:57 -0400
From: "L&H Contracting,  Inc." <lhcontracting at tampabay.rr.com>
Subject: [Florida Code Talk]  State License
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Have a question for the group  regarding state licensing. I currently hold 
a State Certified Drywall license  which I use for commercial work, 
primarily building envelopes, exterior  structural metal framing (structural, not 
load bearing) from single story up  to a recently completed 17 story building, 
all covered under this specialty  license. I also hold a State Certified 
Residential Contractors license. I am  now applying for my Home Inspection 
license by the grandfathering clause. I  have been performing inspections not 
as a primary income but as a part of my  construction business since 1994. I 
will now be holding three State licenses,  all for the construction 
industry, as well as registering my licenses in five  counties.  Can I combine my 
CRC and SCC license? Or will I be able to  cancel my SCC license and perform 
commercial work with my CRC license? Will I  be able to combine the Home 
Inspection license with the Residential license?  This is getting costly.  
Thanks for the input.

Robert Harvey
L  & H Contracting, Inc.
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