Consumers and others can be assured that despite the proliferation of pseudo-professional organizations and groups posing as legitimate
professional home inspection associations, there is ONE national, strong and valid certification that exists to rigorously evaluate and test inspectors based on actual occupational standards that were developed through thousands of hours of study and debate.
Not exact matches
As a Certified
Professional Inspector, I subscribe to a very strict Code of Ethics and perform all our full service
inspections in accordance with the International
Association of Certified
Home Inspectors regulations and all applicable state laws.
Our
inspections meet and exceed standards adopted by Illinois Department of Financial and
Professional Regulation, IDFPR, the American Society of
home Inspectors, ASHI ® and the National Association of Home inspectors, NAH
home Inspectors, ASHI ® and the National
Association of
Home inspectors, NAH
Home inspectors, NAHI ®.
And by only listing
inspection professionals certified by the International
Association of Certified
Home Inspectors, you'll be sure your property is inspected by a
professional who must complete over 25 requirements, fulfill annual continuing education requirements and pass an
inspection exam every year.
All BPG inspectors are required to attain membership in the American Society of
Home Inspectors (ASHI), California Real Estate
Inspection Association (CREIA), or equivalent state professional inspection as
Inspection Association (CREIA), or equivalent state professional inspection a
Association (CREIA), or equivalent state
professional inspection as
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* We are members and support various industry organizations like the American Society of
Home Inspectors (ASHI), the California Real Estate Inspectors
Association (CREIA), the National Society of
Professional Engineers, and the National Academy of Building
Inspection Engineers.
The media, which focused on sensational
home inspection misadventure stories, mostly ignored these
professional associations.
In an effort to enhance the credibility of the profession and instill confidence in the public eye, the
home inspection associations then operating in Canada created a «qualifications set» for
home inspectors that required education, training, and a set of
professional standards and ethics to follow.
According to recent statistics from the National
Association of Realtors (NAR), real estate industry
professionals consider
home inspections invaluable.
* We are members and support various industry organizations like the American Society of
Home Inspectors (ASHI), International
Association of Certified
Home Inspectors (InterNACHI), the California Real Estate Inspectors
Association (CREIA), the National Society of
Professional Engineers, and the National Academy of Building
Inspection Engineers.