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Becoming a home inspector
I've been interested in everything real estate and I'm currently looking for my first rental property within the next year, but in the meantime I have some spare time and have been looking for some extra cash while saving for the rental.
I've thought of becoming a home inspector on the side, it'll help me with some extra cash all while learning about real estate - to an extent that some of the books can't teach you.
Anyone out there have experience in becoming a home inspector, thoughts?
Currently in Michigan.