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Inspecting the inspector - Before buying your dream home, enlist a qualified home inspector to find any problems.
If the new series Holmes Inspection is as thorough as past seasons of Holmes on Homes, Mike will be telling viewers that choosing a qualified home inspector is critically important. One way to choose a qualified home inspector is to ...
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Our Organization
The Canadian Association of Home & Property Inspectors® (CAHPI®) is a national association, whose mission is to promote and develop the home inspection profession. CAHPI is considered the voice of Canada's "home inspection industry".
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What is a Home Inspection?
Do I need one?
How do I find a qualified Registered Home Inspector?
Purchasing a home is the largest investment most of us will make. This process requires the expert assistance of an experienced Realtor and a qualified registered home inspector. The Canadian Association of Home & Property Inspectors (CAHPI) has established the most widely recognized standard of quality for home inspections nationwide.
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To become a member of one of the provincial organizations of CAHPI, an inspector must meet rigorous professional and educational requirements.
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Real Estate ProfessionalsAs a professional in the business of real estate, be it a real estate agent or broker, real estate attorney, mortgage lender, insurance provider, appraiser or whomever, you understand that building harmonious business relationships with clients involves in part giving solid, reliable advice. Providing outstanding advice pays off with ...
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National Certification Program |
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CAHPI has announced a significant restructuring of the National Certification Program for Canadian home inspectors, as follows:
- Effective immediately, the NCA, which administers the NCP and is owned by CAHPI, will be absorbed and managed by a new CAHPI standing committee.
- The provincial or regional chapters of CAHPI will maintain all national certificates until the certificates expire in 2011.
- Action will be taken to communicate with national certificate holders and candidates to advise them of these developments.
- As well, CAHPI policy regulating use of the national certificate holder designation will be amended in order to avoid confusion with the ‘Registered Home Inspector' (RHI) and ‘Associate' designations of the CAHPI provincial or regional bodies.
This change will uphold CAHPI's commitment to ensure consumers are well served by qualified home inspectors throughout Canada. The need for consumers to have confidence in anyone calling themselves a home inspector is of utmost importance to our organization, and these decisions will uphold and improve the confidence of consumers when hiring a home inspector.
CAHPI is always working to strengthen the bond with consumers. CAHPI believes that the public and consumers are better served by any action that facilitates decisions by inspectors to seek added opportunities for training, education, and skill enhancement and to pursue membership in the home inspection organizations that offer and require such ongoing education experiences.
CAHPI will provide updates as progress on the restructuring continues.
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