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About Anthony Glad
Licensing of home inspectors only sets a minimum standard. Much like being up to code, any less would be illegal. That's why I have worked to become a member of the National Association of Certified Home Inspectors (NACHI). As a NACHI member, I:
- Pass NACHI's Online Inspector Examination every year. This general, not association-specific exam is an industry standard required by NACHI and some state licensing boards,
- Adhere to the industry's largest, most comprehensive Standards of Practice,
- Abide by NACHI's Code of Ethics,
- Follow a strict continuing education policy that requires, among other things, that I receive 24 hours of continuing education each year,
- Have completed NACHI's ethics "obstacle course" which ensures that I am aware of my ethical duties as a home inspector,
- Have passed NACHI's Standards of Practice quiz,
- Have signed and submitted an affidavit legally agreeing that I have and will continue to adhere to all NACHI standards, ethics and education requirements,
- Maintain a continuing education log that is verified by NACHI,
- Submit a portion of my inspection reports to NACHI's report review committee for outside evaluation,
- Am required to successfully complete NACHI's comprehensive Standards of Practice course and examination, Roofing course and examination, Structural course and examination and Electrical course and examination
Through NACHI I have access to a limitless supply of information and tools including the industry's largest message board, all of which helps me with keeping up to date with the latest issues in the home inspection industry and those not so common findings.
If you need a home inspection performed, don't settle for anything less than a NACHI-certified home inspector. Contact me now to schedule your inspection.
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