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A standard home inspection specifically, the American Society of Home Inspector's Standards of Professional Practice
herein reffered as ASHI.
The home inspection is the process of by which an inspector visually examines the readily accessible component(s) and
system(s) of a home and which descrives those component(s) and system(s) in accordance with ASHI. |
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The home inspector reports on the conditions of the component(s) (parts of a system(s)), and system(s) (a combination of
interacting or independent components, assembled to carry out one or more functions) of the home The inspectors do not
pass or fail the home(s). The home inspector does not evaluate the home for cost value,but reports objectively in writing the
conditions of the home's major systems, as they appear and operate at the time of the inspection. The inspector is a
generalist and not an expert by any means in every craft or profession. The client understands |
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that the inspection and the
report are an unbiased opinion based upon the experience of the Generalist Inspector.
The home inspection is intended to provide the clients(s) with the important information regarding
the conditions of the readily accessible component(s) and system(s) of the home, at the time of the
inspection.
ASHI has general and specific limitations to a home inspection and has the inspector who is to perform the inspection.
The issue of safety comes first. Then the risk of property damage, and in the event of any other reasons, deemed by
the inspector, as to the preventing of the examination of any part of the inspection that the inspector would normally have
completed but could not because of any number of circumstances, that will be included in the report.Weather may also be
a factor as it often is.
All the prudent information from the home inspection will be include in the report and shall remain the exclusive property of
the client(s)
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