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Honesty, justice, and courtesy
form a moral philosophy which, associated with mutual interest among people, constitutes
the foundation of ethics. The members should recognize such a standard, not in passive
observance, but in a set of dynamic principles guiding their conduct. It is their
duty to practice the profession according to this code of ethics.
As the keystone of professional conduct is integrity, the members will discharge
their duties with fidelity to the public, their clients, and with fairness and impartiality
to all. They should uphold the honor and dignity of their profession and avoid association
with any enterprise of questionable character, or apparent conflict of interest.
- The member will express an opinion
only when it is based on practical experience and honest conviction.
- The member will always act in
good faith toward each client.
- The member will not disclose any
information concerning the results of the inspection without the approval of the
clients or their representatives.
- The member will not accept compensation,
financial or otherwise, from more than one interested party for the same service
without the consent of all interested parties.
- The member will not accept nor
offer commissions or allowances, directly or indirectly, from other parties dealing
with their client in connection with work for which the member is responsible.
- The member will promptly disclose
to his or her client any interest in a business which may affect the client. The
member will not allow an interest in any business to affect the quality of the results
of their inspection work which they may be called upon to perform. The inspection
work may not be used as a vehicle by the inspector to deliberately obtain work in
another field.
- An inspector shall make every
effort to uphold, maintain, and improve the professional integrity, reputation, and
practice of the home inspection profession. S/He will report all such relevant information,
including violations of this Code by other members, to the Association for possible
remedial action.
©1993 American Society of Home Inspectors, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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