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CHOOSING a HOME INSPECTOR
Protecting your Interests
No regulation of Home Inspection in Colorado!
Anyone in Colorado can legally call themselves a Home Inspector. Because there are no licensing requirements or oversight of any kind, consumers bear all responsibility for protecting themselves.
Protect yourself by choosing your Inspector carefully!
Value for your money
Naturally, you want to get the most value for your money. In paying for an inspection, you should receive a professional Inspection Report meeting industry standards provided by a qualified Inspector. You may find a cheap inspection or you may find a high-quality inspection, but you won't find a cheap, high-quality inspection.
What to Look For in a Home Inspector:
1. Membership in a Professional Organization
A qualified Home Inspector will be a member of a professional Home Inspection organization, such as:
NACHI (the National Association of Certified Home Inspectors) or InterNACHI (NACHI's international sister organization).
Professional Home Inspection Organizations provide:
Industry Standards- Standards of Practice and Code of Ethics to which members must adhere. These standards ensure that your Inspection Report will meet certain minimum guidelines.
Proficiency Examinations- These examinations ensure that your Home Inspector will have basic inspection skills.
Educational Opportunities- Classes, workshops and seminars allow Inspectors to expand their knowledge and to develop and hone new inspection skills.
2. Web Site
Qualified Inspectors will have a web site on which you can view details such as:
For more details or to schedule an inspection, contact Peak to Prairie!
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