Home inspectors can now take comfort knowing that their education and abilities will be compared uniformly and objectively by the NHICC to the National Occupational Standards for
Canadian Home Inspectors.
Many claims about the incompetence of
Canadian Home Inspectors have been made over the years.
It is clear that
Canadian Home Inspectors have rejected the so called «National Certification programme» and the figures quoted illustrate that only 8.4 % of all Inspectors have availed themselves of this programme.
In 2006, the Canadian Association of Home and Property Inspectors (CAHPI) announced that after 10 years of meetings and hard work, they, along with CMHC, HRSDC, the Construction Sector Council and other industry partners, had successfully developed and implemented a national certification for
Canadian home inspectors.
The Alliance of
Canadian Home Inspectors is paving the way for a new and more vibrant Home Inspection Industry that will serve the Canadian public well.
Clearly the old ways of exclusion, and elitism have been rejected by over 90 % of
Canadian Home Inspectors and new thinking is needed.
This became known as «The National Initiative for
Canadian Home Inspectors.»
CAHPI and the NCA are now inviting
all Canadian home inspectors, both members and non-members, to apply to become National Certificate Holders.
Not exact matches
It's the Wild West in the rest of the country, says Blaine Swan, president of
Canadian Association of
Home and Property
Inspectors (CAHPI).
Canadian Association of
Home and Property
Inspectors (CAHPI)-- New Construction Inspection Training Program
Alan Carson was a founding member of the
Canadian Association of
home Inspectors (CAHI, now CAHPI) in 1982, and a was founding member of the Ontario Association of Home Inspectors (OAHI) in 1
home Inspectors (CAHI, now CAHPI) in 1982, and a was founding member of the Ontario Association of
Home Inspectors (OAHI) in 1
Home Inspectors (OAHI) in 1987.
Yet in most
Canadian provinces and territories, including Ontario, anyone can call themselves a
home inspector — regardless of whether or not they have completed any sort of professional training.
Alan Carson is a Past President of the American Society of
Home Inspectors (ASHI) and a founding member of the
Canadian Association of
Home Inspectors (CAHI, now CAHPI).
In British Columbia,
Home Inspectors must be licenced through the
Canadian Association of
Home & Property
Inspectors.
Shawn is a Nationally Certified
Home Inspector and remains an associate member in good standing with the
Canadian National Association of Certified
Home Inspectors (CANachi).
We have 1
home inspector in Bryan County, 3
home inspectors in
Canadian County, 1
home inspector in Carter County, 2
home inspectors in Comanche County, 1
home inspector in Garfield County, 1
home inspector in Kay County, 1
home inspector in Major County, 2
home inspectors in Muskogee County, 9
home inspectors in Oklahoma County, 1
home inspector in Ottawa County, 2
home inspectors in Pontotoc County, 1
home inspector in Rogers County, 6
home inspectors in Tulsa County, and 2
home inspectors in Wagoner County.
Graham Clarke, president of the
Canadian Association of
Home and Property
Inspectors (CAHPI) says, «With such a supply and demand issue, it is a real dilemma for Realtors as well.
This decision led to the creation of the
Canadian Association of
Home and Property
Inspectors (CAHPI).
PHPIC is a national not - for - profit organization dedicated to supporting the National Initiative for
Canadian home and property
inspectors across Canada.
Home inspector Howie Boyda, of Canadian Residential Inspection discovered a severe gas leak at a fourplex apartment in Calgary when he arrived to perform a home inspection on June 1
Home inspector Howie Boyda, of
Canadian Residential Inspection discovered a severe gas leak at a fourplex apartment in Calgary when he arrived to perform a
home inspection on June 1
home inspection on June 10th.
Canadian Association of
Home and Property
Inspectors (CAHPI)-- New Construction Inspection Training Program