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How is the inspectors report handled, and does it conform to ASHI® Standards?

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How is the inspectors report handled, and does it conform to ASHI® Standards?

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The American Society of Home Inspectors’ Code of Ethics states that inspectors should not release any information from the report without the permission of his or her client, usually the buyer. Sometimes, an inspection company will make an exception when an item is found that is an immediate danger to the occupants of the home (such as substantial gas leaks, dangling electrical wires, etc.), in which case the inspector may then alert the occupants to that concern. Alert’s inspector’s reports fully conform to ASHI standards.

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