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HouseMaster Home Inspections
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Ken Austin began an independent house inspection service in northern New Jersey in 1970. Nine years later, he formed HouseMaster and began franchising, using marketing experience he gained at Johnson and Johnson and Warner Lambert to spread the word about his new company.
HouseMaster inspectors check out all the major systems of the house, providing an objective opinion of its physical condition. The HouseMaster Express Report provides a comprehensive on-site report. A houseMaster franchise offer homebuyers a limited inspection guarantee and has an errors and omissions insurance program to protect franchisees.
The total investment for this franchise is 31,000 dollars to 67,000 dollars. The franchise fee is from 18,000 dollars to 30,000 dollars. The ongoing royalty fee is five to five point seven percent. The term of agreement is five years and is renewable. It was ranked 318 in 2006, 223 in 2005, 221 in 2004, 117 in 2003 and 88 in 2002 in franchise 500 rank. The franchise ranked 86 in 2006, 60 in 2005, 56 in 2004, 24 in 2003 and 16 in 2002 in top home based franchises and in low cost franchise it was ranked 81 in 2006, 58 in 2005, 58 in 2004 and 31 in 2003. It was also ranked 171 in 2005 and 172 in 2004 in Americas Top Global Franchises.
HouseMaster inspections are thorough, professional and backed by the HouseMaster Limited Inspection Guarantee. This limited inspection guarantee assures that their inspectors will do their very best on each and every inspection.
HouseMaster inspectors are both technically proficient and professional in the way they carry out their inspections. Their inspectors are provided training through the NIBI, The National Institute of Building Inspectors or an equivalent professional training organization. This type of professional training assures you that your inspector is proficient in the necessary areas of residential construction and understands the home inspection process.
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