| What
is The American Society of Home
Inspectors ® ? The American Society of
Home Inspectors ® (ASHI) is the oldest
leading non-profit professional
association for independent home
inspectors. Since its formation
in 1976, ASHIs
"Standards of Practice"
have served as the home
inspectors performance
guideline, universally recognized
and accepted by professional and
government authorities alike.
Copies of the Standards are
available free from ASHI.
ASHI Members
subscribe to a professional Code
of Ethics that prohibits them
from engaging in conflict of
interest activities, which might
compromise their objectivity.
This is the consumers
assurance that the inspector will
not, for example, use the
inspection to solicit repair
work.
In order to
assist home inspectors in
furthering their education, ASHI
sponsors a number of technical
seminars and workshops throughout
the year, often in cooperation
with one of its nearly 50
Chapters. ASHI also serves as a
public interest group by
providing accurate and helpful
consumer information to
homebuyers on home purchasing and
home maintenance.
Who belongs to ASHI?
Members of ASHI
are independent professional home
inspectors who have met the most
rigorous technical and experience
requirements in effect today. To
become an ASHI Member, an
inspector must pass two written
technical exams, have performed a
minimum of 250 professional
fee-paid home inspections, and
maintained his or her candidate
status for no less than six
months. ASHI Members are required
to follow the Societys Code
of Ethics, and to obtain
continuing education credits in
order to keep current with the
latest in building technology,
materials, and professional
skills.
If you
would like to learn more about ASHI,
please visit their web site at www.ashi.com
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