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World's Smallest Political Quiz

Brian Chesser  Metro Atlanta and Northeast Georgia: Inspector in Lilburn, GA

I know some of you may have seen this; but over the years I have had some friends who did not really understand where they stood in the political world.

And yes it is a short test; but the 10 questions hit the 10 most inportant issues.

Have fun and you may learn something.

World's Smallest Political Quiz

Thank the Veterans you know.

Brian Chesser  Metro Atlanta and Northeast Georgia: Inspector in Lilburn, GA

Veteran's Day is tomorrow on the 11th of November. On this day millions of Americans will wake up not even thinking about what this day is for, classrooms around this country will not note it, and news media outlets will cover its events only if they have time left to do so.

I only ask you to take a moment to think about what was done for the citizens of this country.

And give a simple thank you to a veteran that you know.

How Long are your poll lines today?

Brian Chesser  Metro Atlanta and Northeast Georgia: Inspector in Lilburn, GA

Today is an historic day!

It will be a day of FIRST: our first black President or our first female Vice President. But one of the most reported events of the day with be the length of the poll lines and the poor voters who are waitng in them.

So, how long are your poll lines today?

Gwinnett County Sample Ballot

Brian Chesser  Metro Atlanta and Northeast Georgia: Inspector in Lilburn, GA

If you are looking for a sample in Gwinnett County this is the site to look at: Sample Ballot. This is a site that will also show you where your posting site is.

For agents the Gwinnett GIS site is a great resource for real estate information.

Have a great day and remember to vote.

Can a you fix the problems that you find?

Brian Chesser  Metro Atlanta and Northeast Georgia: Inspector in Lilburn, GA

Can a you fix the problems that you find?

This is a question almost all first time home buyer will ask me at some point during the inspection process. The answer I always give is 'No, is would violate InterNACHI's (MY) Code of Ethics'.

  • The InterNACHI member shall not perform or offer to perform, for an additional fee, any repairs or associated services to structure on which the member or member's company has prepared a home inspection report, for a period of 12 months. This provision shall not include services to components and/or systems which are not included in the InterNACHI standards of practice.

    This is an important question to ask an inspector before the inspection because it opens up to you the quality of his/her character.
  • I, personally, will not even give my clients a list of referrals for any work that might need to be done, I will tell them to research it on the internet or better yet ask family, friends, co-workers, or neighbors.