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One of the most important purchases that you will make in your life
time is the purchase of a home. This process involves many
specialists, one of which is a home/property inspector.
The home inspection profession is an unregulated industry, making your
choice of building inspector more difficult. Fortunately, CAHPI,
the only national home and property inspection organization has the most
qualified inspectors. CAHPI home/property inspectors that have met the
requirements of the provincial associations are allowed to use
the term "Registered Home Inspector" or "RHI". In Ontario that is the Ontario Association of Home Inspectors (OAHI). Only the registered logo
- RHI - identifies members of the Canadian Association of Home and Property
Inspectors.
Choosing a CAHPI inspector means choosing someone you can trust to
objectively, independently and apart from anyone's interests, other
than your own, provide you with a comprehensive analysis of the
home/property's major systems and components.
CAHPI members know their business. They are trained to objectively
demonstrate technical proficiency and report writing skills and have
committed to continuing education in order to achieve and maintain
their member status.
Members are committed to conducting inspections in accordance with the
CAHPI Standards of Practice; committed to abiding by the CAHPI Code of
Ethics and are dedicated to providing superior customer service.
Homebuyers are not the only people who hire CAHPI inspectors. Home
sellers also use CAHPI inspectors to gain knowledge of the condition of
their home before placing it on the market. Smart home sellers know
that knowledge about their home's condition makes the selling process
more palatable.
Homebuyers, home sellers, homeowners, or anyone who wants to make an
informed decision about a house or property based on objective
information deserves a professional CAHPI home inspection.
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