A SAMPLING OF REVIEWS FOR...
“21 Things Every Home Inspector Should Know”
Nationally syndicated Real Estate Center columnist Bob Bruss:
“If you think you would like to become a professional home inspector to have a wonderful business and earn zillions of dollars, first read "21 Things Every Home Inspector Should Know" by Frank Cook and Pat Remick. It is the most complete and realistic "how to become a home inspector" book available.
By far, this is the most detailed and authoritative book about the professional home inspection business. It explains the requirements a truly professional home inspector needs to possess, the benefits of joining a professional home inspection organization, and what it takes to be successful.”
Dave Bottoms The Canadian Home Inspector:
“I'm convinced it should be required reading for anyone considering entering the challenging yet rewarding profession of home inspection.”
“21 Things I Wish My Broker Had Told Me”
No. 1 in “10 Classics to Revisit” in July 2006 Realtor Magazine article on “Must Reads”
Listed in Baker & Taylor’s “Top 100” business books for 2003
Tribune Media Services Columnist Robert J. Bruss:
“This book should be required reading for every new real estate sales licensee. It should be handed to each new trainee hired by a real estate brokerage. They should be told to take this book home and not come back until they’ve read it and written a two-page summary (just to be sure they really read it). Yes, it’s that good.”
RealtorPlace:
“Written with humor and insight, 21 Things I Wish My Broker Had Told Me offers hands-on advice from the people who’ve been there, done that, and succeeded. Frank Cook shows new agents, those who want to be agents, and those who want to be better agents, the road to success.”
The Standard Times, New Bedford, Mass.:
“Whether you are a novice or experienced realty agent, reading Frank Cook’s 21 Things I Wish My Broker Had Told Me will be one of the best things you can do for yourself. It’s filled with sage advice from dozens of real estate agents, and the organizational skill of the author ties everything together.”
“You’re Not Buying That House Are You?”
San Francisco Chronicle, Richard Paoli "The real value… is the clear explanations of the home buying process… and the humor used to carry the ideas."
Robert J. Bruss, Inman News Service
"Unless you have no sense of humor… and wear a pocket protector… you will thoroughly enjoy Frank Cook's latest book."