There are no federal laws governing home inspectors. We are regulated only by the individual states. Since the laws vary from state to state – and some states don’t even have home inspection regulations – how can you be sure that your inspector is qualified, experienced, and trustworthy? One way is through home inspector associations. Some of them require minimum training, education, experience, and adherence to ethical standards – be sure to check out the individual associations to see their individual requirements.

American Society of Home Inspectors  ASHI

National Association of Home Inspectors NAHI

International Code Council ICC (formerly Southern Building Code SBCCI)

National Association of Certified Home Inspectors NACHI

Association of Construction Inspectors ACI

American Home Inpectors Training Institute AHITI

Environmental Solutions Association ESA

National Organization of Mold and Indoor Air Inspectors NORMI

Exterior Design Institute

American Wall and Ceiling Industries


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