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Old 07-28-2007, 12:04 PM
Lewis Capaul Lewis Capaul is offline
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Re: NACHI ED tells how to become a CMI
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Originally Posted by David Nice View Post
Wow, just what one needs to prove 250 completed inspection to NAHI.

NAHI also requires a test, ASHI also accepts an affidavit but it is my understanding that they will or can request that the applicant provide ASHI with copies of those reports, randomly selected, for review. Where is that requirement in CMI? According to the CMI application an applicant must have performed 1000 inspections, or a combination of unspecified and self determined education, to total 1000, it doesn't specify what kind of inspections, in fact no where on the website does it specify Home Inspection, Nick just wants the $375 he doesn't care what he's certifying, in fact if you go to the bottom of the "Recommended Schools" page you will find that Nick Certifies School Boards>

"Contact the Master Inspector Certification Board, Inc. if you are interested in having your school Board approved and listed."
Recommended Schools - Certified Master Inspector

You see that of course, after you have read the list of NACHI vendor/inspectors who will be more than happy to take more of your money, look at the names and tell us again how there is no connection between CMI and NACHI.

One of your fellow members, on his website, says that "Nachi Inspectors are a New Breed of Elite Home Inspectors", it seems Nick has sold out his members and has created another New Breed of Elite Home Inspectors, funny how you sheep approve of that.
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