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One way to demonstrate your commitment to ethics is by joining a professional home inspection association like American Society of Home Inspectors or The National Association of Home Inspectors. Be thorough, even when it means getting your hands and knees dirty.

The success of your business relies on referrals. The best way to ensure good referrals is to conduct good, thorough inspections every single time. Growing your home inspection business will rely on your ability to network with real estate professionals.

Real estate agents are encouraged to have a list of home inspectors they trust , and you want to be on that list. No matter how good of an inspector you are, as part of knowing your local market , you need to get to know real estate professionals who will refer you to their clients.

People work with real estate agents they trust. As a result, the opinion of their real estate agent is likely the largest deciding factor when choosing a home inspector. Because home inspection is a largely unregulated trade, the responsibility for getting your home inspection education lies with you. Choose a reputable home inspection school whose course offering works with your schedule and budget.

Is the format easy to read? Personally, if I were the customer, I would expect all three. Proper credentials: A customer should make sure to ask whether the home inspector is licensed in that state. Prospective homebuyers also should check to see whether the inspector belongs to a national organization, such as the American Society of Home Inspectors , which requires a minimum of inspections to certify an inspector.

Experience: Although experience alone does not guarantee a quality inspection, it can be a way to weed out someone who does not do home inspections full time. Good reviews: A prospective homebuyer can ask his Realtor to recommend a home inspector, but the most reliable recommendations often come from previous customers who have worked with an inspector.

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Our inspections are concerned with the treatment and conditions of detainees and the outcomes they experience. Fundamental to this is our understanding the quality of relationships between staff and prisoners because that influences almost everything in an institution. We look at a wealth of written evidence, including the survey, policies from each institution, instructions to staff, case notes that impact prisoners, PNOMIS, minutes of meetings and self-harm documentation.

We also accept letters from prisoners. But a great deal of our evidence is gathered from being there; who we talk to and what we see.



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