Robert Miranda, Warwick RI Owner/Inspector, Certified R.I. Termite & Wood Destroying Insect , International Association of Certified Home Inspectors, Inc., Registered R.I. Septic inspector
Home Safe Home Inspections Po Box 6225, Warwick, RI 02887 (401)3840832 (Office)
Licenses:
#5196 (Certified R.I. Termite & Wood Destroying Insect ) NACHI09090105 (International Association of Certified Home Inspectors, Inc.) Registration #050711 (Registered R.I. Septic inspector )
Description:
Hello, my name is Robert Miranda owner/inspector of Home Safe Home Inspections. Home Safe Home Inspections is a locally owned and operated professional inspection company dedicated to giving you a superior home inspection; whether you own a home or are planning to purchase a home in the near future. If you are in the market for a home inspection or a pre-listing inspection please give us call. I will provide you with a professional detailed inspection report that will help you make an informed decision on the purchase or sale of your home. 401.384.0832 www.HomeSafeRI.com
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Robert Miranda
Address:
Warwick, RI
Phone:
(401)3840832 (Work)
License #:
RMC-139 - Active
Category:
Radon Program
Issued Date:
Aug 28, 2013
Expiration Date:
Aug 28, 2017
Type:
Radon Inspector
Robert Miranda
Address:
Warwick, RI
License #:
RMC-139 - Active
Category:
Radon Program
Issued Date:
Aug 28, 2013
Expiration Date:
Aug 28, 2017
Type:
Radon Inspector
Isbn (Books And Publications)
Guide to Preparing an Rfp for Enterprise Financial Systems
jubilation, breaking the tape 15 seconds ahead of Kenyas Isaac Kipkemboi (1:02:01), with Canadas Kieran Lumb rounding out the podium (1:02:03) in his debut half marathon. Robert Miranda was the top America, in fourth place in 1:02:09, notching the fastest time by an American in race history.
Date: Nov 10, 2024
Category: Your local news
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Ald. Zielinski to propose creation of comprehensive lead poisoning plan
They (the city) obviously knew there was a problem (when lead lines were banned), said Robert Miranda, spokesperson for the Freshwater for Life Action Coalition (FLAC). So, why are they saying that we (residents) own these pipes now? Because they dont want to pay for their mistake.