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    American Society Of Home Inspectors

    Founded in 1976, the American Society of Home Inspectors is the oldest and largest professional society of home inspectors in North America. With more than 6,000 certified home inspectors all across the United States and Canada, the American Society of Home Inspectors is posed to deliver on their goals, which have always been to build customer awareness of the importance of quality home inspection and enhance the professionalism of home inspectors.

    The American Society of Home Inspectors answers to no one but the client - that is, you. So whether you are a homebuyer, a seller, or a real estate professional or a home inspector, the Society provides you with just you need when it comes to professionalism and superior customer service.

    For Home Buyers and Sellers

    When it comes to buying a house, we are always faced with an endless series of critically important decisions. That is why when you find a house that you feel is right for you, a home inspector is the kind of professional you need to affirm that feeling for you and help you get acquainted with your new home.

    The American Society of Home Inspectors is known for its excellence. All their home inspectors are professionals and more than qualified to do the job required of a good home inspector. So choosing one of their home inspectors is actually choosing someone that you can trust to objectively and independently provide you with a comprehensive analysis of the home's major systems and components.

    For Real Estate Professionals

    The other group of people who benefit from the American Society of Home Inspectors is the real estate group. An agent, a broker, a lender, an appraiser, a builder, a real estate attorney - it really doesn't matter what it is that you do exactly so long as you are involved in real estate dealing. One thing you should know is that your customers often look to you for recommendations on who they should hire to conduct the home inspection. The American Society of Home Inspectors is the group that provides you with professional help whom your client will surely appreciate.

    With their exceptional service and expert technical knowledge, the American Society of Home Inspectors will enable your customers to make informed decisions about the sale or purchase of a home, thus helping you in your role as a trusted resource.

    For Home Inspectors

    The American Society of Home Inspectors serves as a center of information that you need in order to do your job in home inspection well. Their website also serves as a one-stop resource about the home inspection profession. The American Society of Home Inspectors provide their member home inspectors with all sorts of knowledge, from technical information to Consumer Product Safety Commission recalls. And if you're still learning the ropes in home inspection, the American Society of Home Inspectors also provides a Standards of Practice, Code of Ethics, and State Regulations to assist you with your chosen career field.

    And it is instances such as this these that set members of the American Society of Home Inspectors apart from others in the industry. Because their experience, their professionalism, and their commitment to superior customer service is what makes the Society a true experience in the home inspection marketplace.

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