by Lorri Keeney | Dec 18, 2016 | Blog, Home Inspection, News, Newsletter, Problem Solving, Uncategorized
Kenneth W. Warden, of Fort Thomas, was named the first Executive Director of the new Kentucky Real Estate Authority on Dec. 13. The appointment by David Dickerson, Secretary of the Public Protection Cabinet (PPC), was announced during the first meeting of the new...
by Lorri Keeney | Dec 4, 2016 | Blog, Environmental, News, Newsletter, Problem Solving, Tips, Tools, Uncategorized
Everyone should get their computers scanned – free – ASAP to prevent one of the worst malicious virus infestations in history, the U.S. Computer Emergency Readiness Team (USCERT) announced Thursday (12/1/16). The malware came from “Avalanche,”...
by Lorri Keeney | Aug 23, 2016 | Blog, Home Inspection, News, Newsletter, Tips, Tools
Who can keep up with all the gadgets, gimmicks and after-market parts for smartphones and computers nowadays? It’s like drinking from a fire hose. But we’ve been drinking. Here are five gizmos that are like the Duracell bunny on steroids: They keep going...
by Lorri Keeney | Aug 22, 2016 | Blog, Environmental, Home Inspection, Home Safety, Money Matters, News, Newsletter, Problem Solving, Tips
Norton Commons recently put the kaboosh to HVAC systems using outdoor condensers. Every home built there from now on will be geothermal. It was by popular demand. It also is the tip of the iceberg. Norton Commons is the largest (nearly 600 acres) fastest selling zip...
by Lorri Keeney | Aug 22, 2016 | Blog, Environmental, Home Inspection, Home Safety, News, Newsletter
Is There Good News in the Bathroom? You betcha! You know PLI is constantly on the lookout for new data to help home inspectors build their business and plan ahead. Here’s a data-point from a totally new source: The bathroom is truly the most intimate space in a...
by Lorri Keeney | Aug 22, 2016 | Blog, Environmental, Home Inspection, Home Safety, News, Newsletter, Problem Solving, Tips
Thinking About the Box – Ready to Inspect The Return of Leftovers? They’re not really zombies, though you could say they are “the living dead.” They’re leftovers. These things don’t fall into neat boxes, with prescribed standards. Talk about a job that calls on the...