We talk about everything the home inspector needs to operate a successful business, including advanced training, business essentials, and marketing strategies. Become an InterNACHI® Certified Home Inspector. And make more money.
There are exclusions of a home inspection. The home inspector is not required to determine the condition of any component or system that is not readily accessible; the service life expectancy of any …
There are limitations to a home inspection. A home inspection is not technically exhaustive. An inspection will not identify concealed or latent defects. Not all defects or problems with the building…
A home inspection shall identify, in written format, defects within specific systems and components defined by these Standards that are both observed and deemed material by the inspector. Inspection…
A material defect is a specific issue with a system or component of a residential property that may have a significant, adverse impact on the value of the property, or that poses an unreasonable risk…
The home inspection will not reveal every issue that exists or ever could exist, but only those material defects observed on the date of the inspection. A home inspection does not predict future eve…
To get a better idea as to what an actual home inspection report looks like, visit our webpage with sample reports provided by home inspectors. Feel free to use them to make your inspection reports b…
The home inspection is based on the observations made on the date of the inspection and not a prediction of future conditions according to the InterNACHI® Home Inspection Standards of Practice.
A system is an assembly of various components that function as a whole. A component is a permanently installed or attached fixture, element, or part of a system. For example, an air-conditioning syst…
A home inspection is a non-invasive, visual examination of the accessible areas of a residential property, performed for a fee, which is designed to identify defects within specific systems and compo…
The InterNACHI® Home Inspection Standards of Practice are the foundation upon which you build your own step-by-step process of performing a home inspection. The standards are considered a minimum, an…
To become an InterNACHI Certified Home Inspector and attain the Certified Professional Inspector (CPI)® designation and Certificate, you must complete the certification requirements, one of which inc…
When in doubt about what the Standards of Practice (SOP) requires in a particular situation, the inspector should err on the side of caution and exceed what the SOP requires. It is better to do a li…
Welcome to the InterNACHI® Home Inspection Standards of Practice Course. This course is part of several certification requirements to become an InterNACHI Certified Home Inspector. To check your prog…
Join InterNACHI's Ben Gromicko for a webinar on becoming a successful home inspector. This webinar will provide tips on software, time management, marketing & business, and much more!
Join us as Mark Houser, a public insurance adjuster, tells us about the ways to make extra money that benefits everyone. Learn a different way of thinking when doing your inspections to make you even…
We will go through a house, inspect it, find defects, and write a report. We'll learn how to perform a home inspection according to the Standards of Practice. We'll also discuss business, marketing, …
A real estate market correction is no excuse to sit on the couch staring at what’s missing in your revenue. In fact, when the market booms again (as it always eventually does), you’ll wish you had th…
Ever wonder how AI can help you with your next home inspection? What about how it can improve your business? The future is now! Join Dylan and Jim from Techcyte and learn how artificial intelligence …
When it comes to solar power, knowing the right information can be a huge game-changer for your business. Learn the permit requirements and how to perform rough and final inspections, all from the pe…
Listen to Equal Prominence of the InterNACHI® Code of Ethics Course at https://www.nachi.org/code-of-ethics-course.htm. The InterNACHI® Code of Ethics is at https://www.nachi.org/code_of_ethics.htm.
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