ASHI Code of Ethics
For the Home Inspection Profession
Effective on June 13, 2004
The ASHI Code of Ethics details the core guidelines of home
inspection professionalism and home inspection ethics. Covering crucial issues
such as conflicts of interest, good faith and public perception, these home
inspection ethics are central pillars of home inspection professionalism for the
entire industry.
Integrity, honesty, and objectivity are fundamental principles
embodied by this Code, which sets forth obligations of ethical conduct for the
home inspection profession. The Membership of ASHI has adopted this Code to
provide high ethical standards to safeguard the public and the profession.
Inspectors shall comply with this Code, shall avoid association
with any enterprise whose practices violate this Code, and shall strive to
uphold, maintain, and improve the integrity, reputation, and practice of the
home inspection profession.
1. Inspectors shall avoid conflicts of interest or
activities that compromise, or appear to compromise, professional independence,
objectivity, or inspection integrity.
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A.
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Inspectors shall not inspect properties for
compensation in which they have, or expect to have, a financial
interest.
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B.
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Inspectors shall not inspect properties under
contingent arrangements whereby any compensation or future referrals are
dependent on reported findings or on the sale of a property.
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C.
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Inspectors shall not directly or indirectly
compensate realty agents, or other parties having a financial interest
in closing or settlement of real estate transactions, for the referral
of inspections or for inclusion on a list of recommended inspectors,
preferred providers, or similar arrangements.
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D.
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Inspectors shall not receive compensation for an
inspection from more than one party unless agreed to by the client(s).
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E.
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Inspectors shall not accept compensation, directly
or indirectly, for recommending contractors, services, or products to
inspection clients or other parties having an interest in inspected
properties.
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F.
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Inspectors shall not repair, replace, or upgrade,
for compensation, systems or components covered by ASHI Standards of
Practice, for one year after the inspection.
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2. Inspectors shall act in good faith toward each client
and other interested parties.
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Inspectors shall perform services and express
opinions based on genuine conviction and only within their areas of
education, training, or experience.
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B.
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Inspectors shall be objective in their reporting
and not knowingly understate or overstate the significance of reported
conditions.
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C.
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Inspectors shall not disclose inspection results or
client information without client approval. Inspectors, at their
discretion, may disclose observed immediate safety hazards to occupants
exposed to such hazards, when feasible.
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3. Inspectors shall avoid activities that may harm the
public, discredit themselves,
or reduce public confidence in the profession.
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Advertising, marketing, and promotion of
inspectors' services or qualifications shall not be fraudulent, false,
deceptive, or misleading.
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B.
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Inspectors shall report substantive and willful
violations of this Code to the Society.
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American
Society of Home Inspectors, Inc.
Effective on June 13, 2004
2003 American Society of Home
Inspectors, Inc.
All Rights Reserved.
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