Home Inspection Code of Ethics
Our company is dedicated in representing you the client and acting
in good faith avoiding any conflicts. Home inspections is our only
business. We are not affiliated with realtors or home repair
businesses. We do not accept any compensation for our service from
anyone other than the client. The inspection will not be a way of
soliciting or obtaining work in other fields of business. The
information in our inspection will be confidential and not disclosed to
any other party without approval of the client.
I abide by
the InterNACHI
Code of Excellence. This is a standard to ensure that every home
inspection is done thorouughly and with the home owner's best interst
in mind.
Gino Dipede
Whether you are buying or selling a home you should always
incorporate the services of a home inspector that is certified by the
International Association of Certified Home Inspectors (InterNACHI).
That is why I have worked hard to become a member of InterNACHI and I
promise to provide you with excellent service. As an InterNACHI member
I:
- Pass InterNACHI’s Online Inspector Examination every year. This
general, not association-specific exam is an industry standard required
by InterNACHI and some state licensing boards,
- Adhere to the industry’s largest, most comprehensive Standards
of Practice,
- Abide by InterNACHI’s Code of Ethics,
- Follow a strict continuing education policy that requires, among
other things, that I receive 24 hours of continuing education each year,
- Have completed InterNACHI’s ethics “obstacle course” which
ensures that I am aware of my ethical duties as a home inspector,
- Have passed InterNACHI’s Standards of Practice quiz,
- Have signed and submitted an affidavit legally agreeing that I
have and will continue to adhere to all InterNACHI standards, ethics
and education requirements,
- Maintain a continuing education log,
- Am required to successfully complete InterNACHI’s comprehensive
Standards of Practice course and examination, Roofing course and
examination, Structural course and examination and Electrical course
and examination, Plumbing course and examination, Inspector Safety
course and examination, Wood Destroying Organism course and
examination, 25 Standards course and examination, Moisture Intrusion
course and examination, Vermiculite Insulation course, Polybutylene
Plumbing course, Water Heater TPR Valve course, Emergency Exit course,
Log Home course and examination, Green Building course and examination,
Mold Inspection course and examination, Radon course and examination,
Commercial Inspection course and examination, and the Foundation Walls
and Piers course and examination,
- Attend at least one chapter meeting or educational seminar every
two years (reasonable exceptions apply),
- Complete at least one very advanced inspection course every 2
years, and
- Have access to a number of learning tools such as inspection
tips and technique illustrations, a library of home inspection books
and videos, the industry’s largest message board, InterNACHI’s “what’s
new” publication of recent inspection news, and the InterNACHI
University.
If you need a home inspection performed,
don’t settle for anything less than a InterNACHI-certified home
inspector.
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