Finding a Home Inspector
As you should already know, a home inspection is a key part of the real estate process. This means finding a home inspector is a task you should give some care.
Finding a Home Inspector
If you are considering buying a property, you absolutely must get a home inspection. What most people don't realize, however, is it can also be valuable to retain one before you sell a property to identify any problems before your accept an offer. Fixing such problems before hand makes a lot more sense than panicking in the middle of escrow.
Regardless of your particular position in the real estate process, the inspection is only as good as the home inspector. Frankly, some home inspectors are less than credible when it comes to qualifications and their background. To bypass these individuals, the following organizations should be used as a resource.
The American Society of Home Inspectors, Inc. is located in Des Plaines, Illinois. Known as ASHI, it was founded in 1976 to create a resource and quality control atmosphere for home inspections. Finding a home inspector in your area is as easy as contacting the Society at 800-743-ASHI. In doing so, you will avoid hacks calling themselves inspectors.
The National Association of Certified Home Inspectors is another credible organization. Located in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, the Association maintains both a code of ethics and strict standards of practice for its members. With over 9,000 members in North America, you can find a home inspector in your area by calling 1-877 FIND-INS.
Another organization that stands out in the home inspection industry is the National Association of Home Inspectors, Inc. Located in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the organization also requires members to abide by strict practice standards and a code of ethics, which should be comforting to you. You can contact it to find a home inspector in your area by calling 800-448-3942.
The old cliché is garbage in, garbage out. If you use the above resources, finding a home inspector should not be a problem.
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