Ohio Governor Mike DeWine reappoints Erie Inspection Service President, Todd Radloff, to the Ohio Home Inspector Board

Todd will continue to serve on the board based in Columbus to help create and uphold standards and ethics in the home inspection industry
The reappointment is for a five-year term (extended to 2027)

May 12th, 2022 – Today, Erie Inspection Service Inc. announced that President, Todd Radloff, has accepted and completed the reappointment by Governor Mike DeWine as a member of the Ohio Home Inspector Board. Todd is one of five inspectors in the state on the Board and was first appointed in 2021. With this reappointment, his term is extended to 2027 (five-year term).

The Ohio Home Inspector Board (OHIB) was formed as part of Senate Bill 255 and was signed into law on January 4th, 2019. The board exists within the Division of Real Estate & Professional Licensing and seeks to regulate the licensure and performance of home inspectors. In addition to overseeing licensing, the board adopts rules relating to standards, ethics, training, and experience of home inspectors in the state.

Along with the formation of the Ohio Home Inspector Board, Senate Bill 225 required licenses for
individuals wishing to perform home inspections in the state. Before this, there were no minimum
standards for home inspectors in Ohio.

Company Statement: “We are extremely proud and excited to see Todd recognized as a leader by Governor DeWine. Todd is honored to continue to serve the State of Ohio and will seek to improve the standards and quality of the industry.”

About Erie Inspection: For more than 33 years, Erie Inspection Service has been educating and
protecting home buyers during one of the biggest purchases of a lifetime. Founded in 1989, the company performs home and commercial inspections throughout Northern Ohio and Southeastern Michigan.

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