CODE OF ETHICS
Introduction
At present, the home inspection industry in
SASHI has formulated a set of recommended ethics which are based on those
of the American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI). ASHI spent many years
developing a standard for the industry. SASHI strives to increase public
awareness of the existence of the home inspection profession and to entrench
ethical business practices in the industry in
The code of ethics is designed to provide a yardstick according to which
the quality of service in the industry can be regulated. It enables consumers
to measure whether their home inspection is up to scratch or not and whether
the inspector involved has acted ethically.
Suggested code of
ethics
The code of ethics of SASHI (The South African Society of Home
Inspectors) is expressed in the following seven guidelines:
1.
The Member will express an
opinion only when it is based on practical experience and honest conviction.
2.
The Member will always act
in good faith toward each client.
3.
The Member will not
disclose any information concerning the results of the inspection without the
approval of the clients or their representatives.
4.
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.
5.
The Member will neither
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.
6.
The Member will promptly
disclose to his or her client any interest in a business that may affect the client.
The member will not allow an interest in any business to affect the quality or
the results of the inspection work that they may be called on to perform. The
inspection work may not be used as a vehicle by the inspector to deliberately
obtain work in another field.
7. An inspector shall make every effort to uphold, maintain and improve the professional integrity, reputation and practice of the home inspection profession. He or she will report all such relevant information, including violations of this code by other members, to the Society for possible remedial action.