Just A Reminder By Brad Shouldice, CRI No matter how long we have been conducting home inspections it is good that we occasionally get little reminders on prope . . . keep reading
Critics Say HUD-Realtors Collaboration Hoodwinks Homebuyers THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® assisted the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development for over a year to develop its recently distributed Radon Gas and Mold Notice and Release Agreement, but critics contend it was strategically written to downplay the danger of radon exposure so as not to hinder the sales process and may put the eventual occupants at risk for radon-induced lung cancer. . . . keep reading
One Out of Four Homeowners Never Check for Electrical Hazards by Jemarion Jones Out of more than 75 million American homeowners, one out of four never checks for electrical hazards and thus is vulnerable to electrical homestructure fires and other incidents that can cause significant personal and financial losses, a new survey commissioned by the Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of America (IIABA) has found. . . . keep reading
NAHI Summer Seminar 2004 Recap NAHI made the trek out to Ontario, California in June and had another successful seminar! Thanks to all the attendees and exhibitors! . . . keep reading
Chapter Update Rick Mattern, CRI • Vice President ICNAHI Congratulations to our newest chapter - NAHI Alabama! Rick Cauchon has been elected as the Interim Chapter President. A special . . . keep reading
President's Letter By Claude E. McGavic, CRI You may have noticed a few changes around NAHI recently. Our membership has increased. Our educational seminars have beco . . . keep reading
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Our Home Inspector Member Listings: The National Association of
Home Inspectors, Inc. is a non-profit association that connects real
estate home buyers and real estate home sellers with home
inspectors. The National Association of Home Inspectors, Inc. does
not make any representation or warranty as to the quality of home
inspections done by its home inspector members and does not endorse
any state's home inspection services, home inspection products of
any home inspector member or professional home inspection company.
All of our National Association of Home Inspectors, Inc. home
inspector members agree to conduct their home inspections according
to the National Association of Home Inspectors Standards of Practice
& Code of Ethics. These professional home inspection standards
provide a minimum guideline for conducting a home inspection. Our
home inspection standards are available for viewing under the
"Consumer Information" section of the NAHI.org home inspector
website or ask your home inspector for a copy of the NAHI Home
Inspector Standards of Practice & Code of Ethics prior to
contracting for professional home inspection services.
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