Poriggity
Ketchup Dog
I have been looking into something to do, very part time, to allow me for more money for hobbies. I have been looking into becoming a certified home inspector in my area. From what I can tell, the state of Missouri and Kansas do not require a license for home inspectors. I was looking at joining InterNachi, and getting certified through them, which runs $500 per year. I would then have associated costs of getting a business license in MO, which is minimal, , and I would also want EO and general liability insurance, which I would need to factor in. The plan would be for me to do this on a part time basis, and if it grew, eventually I'd want it to replace my current full time job, but im not sure how feasible that is. Anyone have any insight? Is this a good, bad, or horrible idea? 




. Meanwhile he was flipping a **** fit over the R22 hvac system that had 410 in it and no label. Nice guy tho!