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INTRODUCTION

The American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI) is a not-for-profit professional society established in 1976. Membership in ASHI is voluntary and its members include private, fee-paid home inspectors. ASHI's objectives include promotion of excellence within the profession and continual improvement of its members' inspection services to the public.

PURPOSE & SCOPE

The purpose of these Standards of Practice is to establish a minimum and uniform standard for private, fee-paid home inspectors who are members of the American Society of Home Inspectors. Home Inspections performed to these Standards of Practice are intended to provide the client with information regarding the condition of the systems and components of the home as inspected at the time of the Home Inspection.

Inspectors shall:

A. Inspect:

  1. readily accessible systems and components of homes listed in these Standards of Practice.

  2. installed systems and components of homes listed in these Standards of Practice.

B. Report:

  1. on those systems and components inspected which, in the professional opinion of the inspector, are significantly deficient or are near the end of their service lives.

  2. a reason why, if not self-evident, the system or component is significantly deficient or near the end of its service life.

  3. the inspector's recommendations to correct or monitor the reported deficiency.

  4. on any systems and components designated for inspection in these Standards of Practice which were present at the time of the Home Inspection but were not inspected and a reason they were not inspected.

These Standards are not intended to limit inspectors from: including other inspection services, systems or components in addition to those required by these Standards of Practice. specifying repairs, provided the inspector is appropriately qualified and willing to do so. excluding systems and components from the inspection if requested by the client.

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