Woodland Hills, Calif.-based Cal Inspection Bureau Inc., is celebrating its 20th anniversary.
The company was founded by president Emil Moskowitz, who had a law degree and some experience as an inspector for another inspection company before he decided that it was time for him to establish his own business.
According to Moskowitz, he started Cal Inspection Bureau with only a typewriter and a fax machine on the dining room table of his one-bedroom apartment in Sherman Oaks, Calif. As his client list and reputation grew, he hired other inspectors and an office staff, expanding his territories to all of California. In the past 20 years, the company expanded into premium audits, as well as into the states of Arizona, Nevada, Washington and Oregon. The company will be expanding to Colorado in January 2009.


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