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1. Arkansas Association of Real Estate Inspectors (AAREI) - [Report link]
Arkansas Association of Real Estate Inspectors (AAREI)

2. California Real Estate Inspection Association (CREIA) - [Report link]
The California Real Estate Inspection Association (CREIA) is a voluntary, nonprofit public- benefit organization of real estate inspectors. Founded in 1976, CREIA provides education, training and support services to its members and the real estate community.

3. Connecticut Association of Home Inspectors (CAHI) - [Report link]
CAHI is the largest, independent home inspection association in the State of Connecticut comprised of members from 6 different states.

4. Florida Association of Building Inspectors, Inc. (FABI) - [Report link]
FABI has provided home inspectors with the best in education, resources and professional networking opportunities.

5. Kentucky Real Estate Inspection Association (KREIA) - [Report link]
KREIA is devoted to protecting the public through excellence in home inspections and advancing the profession of inspecting homes.

6. Georgia Association of Home Inspectors, Inc. (GAHI) - [Report link]
GAHI membership requirements are the highest and most challenging of any professional home inspector organization.

7. Metro Atlanta Inspectors Association, (MAIA) - [Report link]
Metro Atlanta Inspectors Association, (MAIA)

8. Maryland Association of Home Inspectors (MAHI) - [Report link]
Maryland Assoication of Home Inspectors has been serving the Real Estate community since 1995. We specialize providing a source of the best qualified and reputable Maryland home inspectors.

9. Michigan Association of Home Inspectors (MichAHI) - [Report link]
The Michigan Association of Home Inspectors (MichAHI) was founded early in 2005. It’s primary purpose is to develop State-wide consensus among inspectors, and to take that consensus to the seats of power in Lansing.

10. Minnesota Society of Housing Inspectors (MSHI) - [Report link]
The mission of the Minnesota Society of Housing Inspectors is to provide a higher standard of excellence within the inspection community, to provide a Code of Ethics and a Standards of Practice and to provide continuing education for its members.

11. Mississippi Association of Home Inspectors (MAHI) - [Report link]
Mississippi Association of Home Inspectors (MAHI)

12. Nevada Association of Certified Real Estate Inspectors (NACREI) - [Report link]
Promoting the Professionalism, Integrity, and Qualifications of Professional Home Inspectors in the State of Nevada

13. Southern Nevada Association of Professional Property Inspectors (SNAPPI) - [Report link]
SNAPPI is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing educational opportunities for its inspector/members and working to inform and educate the public about the benefits of home inspections.

14. New York State Association of Home Inspectors (NYSAHI) - [Report link]
The mission of the New York State Association of Home Inspectors, Inc. is to promote the interests of its members and the home inspection profession in New York State with respect to regulation affecting the practice of home inspections.

15. North Carolina Licensed Home Inspector Association (NCLHIA) - [Report link]
The mission of the NCLHIA, the premier nonprofit association of licensed home inspectors in North Carolina, is to promote excellence and exemplary practice within the profession, and to meet the needs of the home buying/selling public

16. Pennsylvania Home Inspectors Coalition (PHIC) - [Report link]
The mission of the Pennsylvania Home Inspectors Coalition (PHIC) is to promote high standards of professionalism in the home inspection profession and act as a unified representative voice, on a state level.

17. Texas Association of Real Estate Inspectors (TAREI) - [Report link]
The Texas Association of Real Estate Inspectors (TAREI) is a statewide professional organization formed in 1977 with a current membership of over 750 inspectors and related professionals. TAREI promotes a professional code of ethics for its members, reviews and upgrades minimum standards, provides recommendations to the Texas Real Estate Commission, and conducts statewide continuing education programs for all inspectors.

18. West Virginia Association of Home Inspectors (WVAHI) - [Report link]
West Virginia Association of Home Inspectors (WVAHI)

19. Wisconsin Association Of Home Inspectors (WAHI) - [Report link]
Our goal is to improve the competency of home inspectors through training and professional interaction. Our monthly education programs focus on home inspections as well as industry concerns.

20. California - NACHI - [Report link]
CalNACHI is committed to improving the livelihood of California residential and commercial property inspectors, and to serving the needs of the California real estate community and consumers at large through public forums and continuing education.


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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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