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American Society of Home Inspectors® (ASHI®)
Client Bill of Rights |
As a profession, home inspectors have an
ethical obligation to the public. This obligation includes integrity, competency,
honesty, confidentiality, objectivity and an interest in public safety. Fulfilling this
obligation will promote and preserve public confidence in the profession. In recognition
of this
obligation, we hereby promote and proclaim these rights for our clients.
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To be assured
the inspector is objective in his or her reporting and will not knowingly understate or
overstate the significance of reported conditions.
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To be assured
the inspector’s opinion is based on genuine conviction within the scope of his or her
education and experience.
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To be assured
the inspector stays current with the industry’s body of knowledge through continuing
education.
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To be assured
the inspector will not disclose inspection results or client information without client
approval.
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To be assured
the inspector has not accepted any form of compensation for recommending contractors,
services or products.
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To be assured
the inspector will not offer to repair or replace for compensation any component covered
by the ASHI Standards of Practice for one year after the inspection.
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To be assured
future referrals to the inspector from real estate agents are not dependent on the
inspection findings or the sale of the property.
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To be assured
the home inspector has no financial interest in the transaction.
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To be assured
the inspector is not receiving compensation for the inspection from any other party.
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To be assured
the inspector did not compensate the real estate agent or other party for the referral
to the client.
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