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1. Canadian Association of Home and Property Inspectors - CAHPI - [Report link]
The Canadian Association of Home & Property Inspectors® (CAHPI®) is a national association, whose mission is to promote and develop the home inspection profession. CAHPI is considered the voice of Canada's "home inspection industry".

2. Alberta- CAHPI - [Report link]
CAHPI-Alberta is an organization of individual Home Inspectors whose mandate is to support and regulate the Home Inspection profession in Alberta. Members who have met all of our requirements for education and experience may earn the designation of "Registered Home Inspector" or RHI.

3. Atlantic - CAHPI - [Report link]
CAHPI (Atlantic) is a self-regulated body of Home and Property Inspectors, that is a part of the Canadian Association of Home and Property Inspectors. The Canadian Association of Home and Property Inspectors (Atlantic) defines the qualifications and performance requirements; regulating its members and granting the designation "Registered Home Inspector" to qualified practitioners in the provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Price Edward Island.

4. British Columbia - CAHPI - [Report link]
CAHPI(BC) is a self-regulating association of professional home and property inspectors, representing all regions of British Columbia.

5. Manitoba - CAHPI - [Report link]
The Canadian Association of Home & Property Inspectors - Manitoba - mission is to promote the professional pre-purchase home inspection industry, protect the public using the pre-purchase inspection industry's service, and to provide member inspectors with ongoing and continuing educational opportunities.

6. Ontario - CAHPI - [Report link]
The Canadian Association of Home and Property Inspectors-Ontario is the preeminent voice of the Home Inspection profession in this province. We advance the professional interests of our membership (OAHI) by promoting the benefits of qualified Home Inspectors to Consumers and Real Estate professionals.

7. Québec - CAHPI - [Report link]
Le programme de la Certification Nationale pour les inspecteurs de biens immobiliers a été mis sur pied par des inspecteurs de biens immobiliers pratiquant à travers le Canada.

8. Saskatchewan - CAHPI - [Report link]
Home inspection began as consumer service in the 1970’s. To meet and regulate this need the Canadian Association of Home Inspectors (CAHI) was formed in 1982 as the Canadian arm of the American Association of Home Inspectors (ASHI). In 1994, several provincial/regional organizations formed CAHI National, and in September 2002 the name was changed to the Canadian Home and Property Inspectors (CAHPI).

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National exam
posted on November 18, 2009 08:39:43 am
What is a good national exam to take to be certified as a home inspector? NACHI or ASHI?

Inspection Refund fee
posted on November 18, 2009 07:15:58 am
Hi Guys, Good morning to all! Hey, I need a couple of things, and I hope you can help. First, I need a good, generic "hold harmless" form. You'll know why when I get to the second part. Secondly, I want your opinion on something that probably could, or has happened, to every inspector. I did an inspection, I'm just going to hit the highlights here to save time. In AZ the A/C is pretty important. So I ran the unit, got a good split. The rest of the house was in fairly good shape, less than 10 years old. Two weeks later the client contacts me, says that the A/C doesn't work, wants me to pay like a $500 bill from a HVAC company. He also asks why I put the disconnect in back-wards, and asks why I say the unit was working. To make matters worse, he's an HVAC guy of 32 years. (no offense to HVAC guys. But a guy in the business must see units that work one day, and break the next - that's how they get work!) He says the unit was free of all freon. So I look at my notes and explain the "good" readings I take from the registers. And how I don't put the unit in shut-down mode. The unit didn't have a fuse block, so I explained I didn't even have a reason to pull the disconnect out! I explain, "Someone has obviously touched the system since the inspection". He says "You were the last one there". So, I am going to refund the inspection fee (it's less than the HVAC bill!) just to get this guy off my back, I don't have time to deal with his "getting something for nothing" attitude. Has this happened to you? Thanks guys!

Halfway to IRC Combination License
posted on November 17, 2009 07:03:28 pm
As you are my second family (though I've never seen most you or had you over for Thanksgiving....) I passed the B1 and M1 test today for the ICC.:) Along the same vein, as the state trooper said to me some 30 yrs ago..."Young man, just because you passed your driving exam DOESN'T MAKE YOU A GOOD DRIVER" (and yes he yelled that at me). So it follows that just b/c I passed two ICC exams.... Preparing to take the E1 and P1 in December...anyone want to share helpful hints. I hear the E1 is super hard. Tooting my horn, Bruce

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