Home Inspector - Charlotte, NC
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The American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI) has been approved by the National Commission for Certifying Agencies (NCCA) as a recognized accrediting association for its profession-leading Certified Inspector Program. ASHI is now the only accredited home inspection association whose full members have completed a recognized third-party certification process. All current, full ASHI members have met there requirements for this new certification. "The accreditation and certification of ASHI's processes by are recognized third party is an affirmation of the status we hold in the home inspection profession," said Jeff Arnold, executive director,ASHI. "Our members are recognized as leaders in home inspection by those in and out of the profession and by government entities. And,achieving certification further validates ASHI member qualifications and professional competence." ASHI standards for certification are more stringent than other home inspection organizations. New home inspector members join ASHI as Associates and must accomplish several tasks to become ASHI Certified Inspectors. Associate members must pass the National Home Inspector's Examination; complete the ASHI Standards of Practice and Code of Ethics education module, undergo an inspection report verification process and conduct 250 paid home inspections. To remain active in the organization, all members must complete a minimum of 20 hours of continuing education each year. "ASHI sets the professional standard on a national level," said Bill Richardson, 2009 ASHI president. "In an environment where home inspection regulation and licensing are typically performed at a state level and have been at times granted for meeting minimal professional requirements, this national certification denotes a more advanced level of knowledge and practice skill required to become an ASHI Certified Inspector." Richardson added, "It also helps consumers make informed buying decisions and gives them peace of mind when they choose to hire an ASHI Certified Home Inspector." ASHI's organizational structure and membership process was thoroughly evaluated by the NCCA Board for compliance with what it requires of a responsible professional accrediting society. According to Brendan Ryan, ASHI Certified Inspector and Certification Committee chair, "This evaluation process has taken other types of associations up to five years to complete. Due to ASHI's existing structure, standards and ethics, the process was completed in less than two years." The NCCA is the professional services accreditation arm of the Institute for Credentialing Excellence. ASHI chose the organization because it is a recognized leader in setting quality standards for credentialing organizations. The NCCA requires compliance with 21 Standards, each of which has multiple components, in order to grant accreditation status to any association. David Johnson is proud to be a Certified Member of ASHI, American Society of Home Inspectors.The American Society of Home Inspectors, founded in 1976, is the oldest, largest and most respected international professional organization of independent home inspectors in North America. ASHI's Standards of Practice and Strict code of Ethics are benchmarks of professional performance in the field. To become a Certified Member of ASHI, an inspector must meet rigorous professional and technical requirements, including the successful completion of two comprehensive exams. In addition, he or she must perform at least 250 fee-paid home inspections that meet or exceed the ASHI Standards of Practice. Once admitted as a Certified Member of ASHI, inspectors must comply with the society's Bylaws and code of Ethics, including a requirement to obtain 20 continuing education credits every year. Members are not allowed to actively engage in real estate sales of have a professional interest in the sale or maintenance of any property they inspect. Real Estate professionals and government housing officials recommend that all home buyers have their prospective property examined by an independent home inspector before the final purchase commitment. These experts recognize ASHI Certified Membership is assurance of an inspector's competence and professionalism.
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S T.
Very Professional to work with, helped answer all questions and observations, with proper explanation; Prompt in their schedule and did a very detail work looking every part of the House in their inspection report. Making good use of Technology available - Drone, to check the roof.
Cheryl G.
AHI Residential Inspections is so thorough, diligent and extremely knowledgeable. David Johnson and Hunter Griggs have done outstanding work for me providing complete detailed reports making it easier to explain the problems found to my clients. I would highly recommend these gentlemen and can't thank them enough for being so easy and patient to work with.
Alicia R.
AHI was wonderful to deal with from the start. Very friendly phone rep helped set up our initial appointment and subsequent date changes seamlessly to accommodate our needs so we were able to stay on time for our closing. The full report, pictures and well documented explanations of discrepancies came in less then 24 hours so I was able to have each of the problems addressed in a timely manner. Again, allowing us to close on our original date. I can’t say enough about how professional, Communicative and well trained everyone in the company was that we had to work with; thank you for helping us move in to a beautiful and safe new home here in NC!!
Marsha G.
Hunter was very thorough with my new home inspection. He examined every part of the home and noted any areas that would need to be repaired before closing. He had pictures of any of these areas. After the inspection he went over his findings and any concerns. He made sure I understood everything on the inspection report. If you are in need of a home inspection I highly recommend Hunter and AHI Residential and Commercial Inspections.
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Charlotte, NC 28216