A Higher Standard

Signet Home Inspections

Offering a Higher Standard

 

Signet Home Inspections adheres to a higher home inspection standard.

Every home or commercial property inspection organization has their own “Standards of Practice” for performing general rear property inspections and a “Code of Ethics” that establishes guidelines for how inspectors are to interact with the home or commercial building buyer, home or commercial building seller, and members of the real estate industry. All are very similar to one another and are not intended to be exhaustive. Although a relatively high standard, they endeavor to cover what would be considered the minimum requirements a home inspector must follow for a general home or commercial building inspection. Many home or commercial building inspectors are comfortable with, and routinely perform a their inspection using these minimum requirements as their baseline.

 

At Signet Home Inspections, we like to think we do things a little differently. You see, we don’t just meet the minimum industry standards – we are in fact committed to exceeding them in every way possible. We not only want to make sure your home or commercial building is well-inspected, but we also want to make sure you are well-cared for in the process.

 

Below you can read the InterNACHI International Code of Ethics for Home Inspectors,
and click here to read the InterNACHI Standards of Practice
for Performing a General Home Inspection.

 

International Code of Ethics for Home Inspectors

The International Association of Certified Home Inspectors (InterNACHI) promotes a high standard of professionalism, business ethics and inspection procedures. InterNACHI members subscribe to the following Code of Ethics in the course of their business.

  1. Duty to the Public
    1. The InterNACHI member shall abide by the Code of Ethics and substantially follow the InterNACHI Standards of Practice.
    2. The InterNACHI member shall not engage in any practices that could be damaging to the public or bring discredit to the home inspection industry.
    3. The InterNACHI member shall be fair, honest, impartial, and act in good faith in dealing with the public.
    4. The InterNACHI member shall not discriminate in any business activities on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, familial status, sexual orientation, or handicap, and shall comply with all federal, state and local laws concerning discrimination.
    5. The InterNACHI member shall be truthful regarding his/her services and qualifications.
    6. The InterNACHI member shall not:
      1. have any disclosed or undisclosed conflict of interest with the client;
      2. accept or offer any disclosed or undisclosed commissions, rebates, profits, or other benefit from real estate agents, brokers, or any third parties having financial interest in the sale of the property; or
      3. offer or provide any disclosed or undisclosed financial compensation directly or indirectly to any real estate agent, real estate broker, or real estate company for referrals or for inclusion on lists of preferred and/or affiliated inspectors or inspection companies.
    7. The InterNACHI member shall not release any information about the inspection or the client to a third party unless doing so is necessary to protect the safety of others, to comply with a law or statute, or both of the following conditions are met:
      1. the client has been made explicitly aware of what information will be released, to whom, and for what purpose, and;
      2. the client has provided explicit, prior written consent for the release of his/her information.
    8. The InterNACHI member shall always act in the interests of the client unless doing so violates a law, statute, or this Code of Ethics.
    9. The InterNACHI member shall use a written contract that specifies the services to be performed, limitations of services, and fees.
    10. The InterNACHI member shall comply with all government rules and licensing requirements of the jurisdiction where s/he conducts business.
    11. The InterNACHI member shall not perform or offer to perform, for an additional fee, any repairs or associated services to the structure for which the member or member’s company has prepared a home inspection report for a period of 12 months. This provision shall not include services to components and/or systems that are not included in the InterNACHI Standards of Practice.
  2. Duty to Continue Education
    1. The InterNACHI member shall comply with InterNACHI’s current Continuing Education requirements.
    2. The InterNACHI member shall pass InterNACHI’s Online Inspector Exam once every three years.
  3. Duty to the Profession and to InterNACHI
    1. The InterNACHI member shall strive to improve the home inspection industry by sharing his/her lessons and/or experiences for the benefit of all. This does not preclude the member from copyrighting or marketing his/her expertise to other Inspectors or the public in any manner permitted by law.
    2. The InterNACHI member shall assist the InterNACHI leadership in disseminating and publicizing the benefits of InterNACHI membership.
    3. The InterNACHI member shall not engage in any act or practice that could be deemed damaging, seditious or destructive to InterNACHI, fellow InterNACHI members, InterNACHI employees, leadership or directors. Accusations of a member acting or deemed in violation of such rules shall trigger a review by the Ethics Committee for possible sanctions and/or expulsion from InterNACHI.
    4. The InterNACHI member shall abide by InterNACHI’s current membership requirements.
    5. The InterNACHI member shall abide by InterNACHI’s current message board rules.

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