micro.Westinspect
by James Eubank
Frequent Observations / Property & Environment / Life Out West
Feb 23, 2008
7:17am
Springtime in Colorado - Colorado Magazine Online
Ready for spring? Check this beautiful montage of photos from Colorado Magazine Online.
Feb 19, 2008
1:42pm
Trailhead Evening, from the Mitchell Museum in Trinidad, CO. If you’ve seen the earth and sky this way, you know how awesome it can be…
Feb 19, 2008
11:34am
Westinspect / blog » Move In Certified inspections might “move the needle” for home sales
New blog topic on the pros and cons for Move In Certified inspections. Add your thoughts!
Feb 18, 2008
5:27pm
Westinspect / blog
The occasional blog from Westinspect, with articles on the people, places and inspections in the American West.
Feb 16, 2008
12:09pm
Duct Tape Marketing
Are you a small business owner? Then you’ll learn a lot from John Jantsch. He shows how your marketing system is one of the most important facets of your business.
Feb 15, 2008
3:32pm
Code of the West
What’s it like to live out west in 2008? Take a realistic look at the Code of the West.
Feb 13, 2008
7:14am
People care about their environment
More and more of my clients are asking environmental questions: What about Radon? What’s in the water? Can we do an environmental study for this commercial project? Is there mold in this home? Can I remove old asbestos when I find it?
People want answers because they care, especially if it’s a place where they will live or work. No home is so small that the environment wouldn’t matter. So I say keep on asking questions. And don’t settle for unclear answers.
Feb 12, 2008
6:34am
Sometimes at an inspection, you just have to stop and pet the dog. All work and no play makes Andrew a dull boy.
Feb 8, 2008
5:46pm
Q&A at LinkedIn
I’m looking for thoughts and experiences for Move In Certified inspections - where the seller certifies there are no major problems, and the house is ready to move into. Check out the question, and give your answers!
Feb 6, 2008
8:26am
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