What is an
INDEPENDENT
CERTIFIED INSPECTOR?
We strongly believe that there must be no relationship
between the real estate agent, broker, contractor and the inspector. Consider who has recommended your home inspector. Was it a friend
or a family member? If so, you can be reasonably certain they are
basing their recommendation on a positive experience they have had.
Previous clients can tell you about their experience, how they were
treated, how professional, knowledgeable, how thorough the inspector
was, what information or findings provided and if the inspector provided
service after the inspection.
(see our customer testimonials)
Was the home inspector recommended by someone who will profit from
the sale of the home? If so, there is a conflict of interest.
Real estate agents generally do not like Independent Home Inspectors, so
they may steer you away from us or hold up three others as "their"
experts. Or they may provide you with a long list of "ASHI
certified" inspectors. This list is generated by the local Chapter
of ASHI (we are not a member) which markets real estate agents
for business! These marketing tactics are a clear conflict of interest
and should be considered when selecting and inspector. We of
course cannot lump all real estate agents into one
category but since 1992 we found a handful of honest
agents. They know who they are. See Coldwell Banker
Steering Clients Lawsuit.pdf.
An Independent Home Inspector is one who has signed a pledge stating
that they do not actively solicit real estate agents for homebuyer
client leads. The Independent Home Inspectors of North America ,IHINA,
is the only home inspector association whose members make the “No
Conflict of Interest Pledge”. The Independent Home Inspector realizes
that the real estate agent represents the seller of the property even if
they say they represent the buyer. Worst of all is in the state
of Florida an agent can represent both sides! Talk about
conflict of interest. An
Independent Home Inspector realizes that the buyer of the property is
his client and will work in the best interest of
them, whether the
house sells or not. The choice of your home inspector is yours, not the
real estate agent’s. Don't let a real estate agent steer you to
incompetent inspectors. If your agent gave you a list of ASHI
inspectors that list was probably provided by the members of the local Suncoast
ASHI Chapter, they all solicit realtors. Two of
these chapter member inspectors have signed the IHINA pledge not to
solicit realtors but are on this list that goes to hundreds of real
estate offices throughout the Tampa Bay area.
A professional association such as ASHI, FABI or NAHI can provide a
list of inspectors in your area. However, you will also want to know
which members of these associations have taken the “No Conflict of
Interest Pledge”. To find out, visit the IHINA site
http://
www.independentinspectors.org/.
There are two other IHINA inspectors in the Tampa Bay area but they
solicit real estate agents as mentioned in the previous paragraph.
Can you trust them if they violate the oath they have taken? We think
not.
In addition to ASHI, FABI and NAHI, we are members of the
Independent Home Inspectors of North America and have signed the “No
Conflict of Interest Pledge”, NOT to solicit real estate agents for
client leads. It is our opinion that home inspectors must be totally
independent of Real Estate Agents. In this way our clients can be
assured that there is no conflict of interest on our part. Because of our decision we have been black
listed in the local real estate industry. It is something we are very
proud of!
The FACTS of INDEPENDENCE
Fact #1 - As of October 2003 there were over 6000 inspectors
listed as members of ASHI, over 250 in the state of Florida. Only 10 of
these home inspectors in the state of Florida have taken the “No
Conflict of Interest Pledge” and only two are located in the
Tampa Bay Area. Suncoast Inspections.com is one of them.
Most recently inspectors have jumped back in to independence only after
leaving. SI.com is the longest running member of IHINA in the
Tampa bay Area.
Fact #2 – On average 95% of home inspector referrals
come from real estate agents. That makes those inspectors dependent
on the real
estate agents for their livelihood.
Fact #3 – Some real estate agents keep “short lists” or a list of
local inspectors to hand out to their clients. This leaves it up
to you to determine if the inspector is truly working for you.
If the home inspectors cause deals to fall apart they are labeled “Deal
Breakers” not “Deal Makers”. To stay on this “short list” the
home inspector ends up working for the real estate agents, NOT YOU!
Some inspectors pay to be on these lists, as with Coldwell Banker.
Here are two articles pertaining to this issue. One is a class
action lawsuit against Coldwell Banker claiming it broke their
fiduciary duties for steering clients to their affiliate insurance and
mortgage broker. Coldwell Banker has a similar list of inspectors.
Coldwell Banker
Steering Clients Lawsuit.pdf
Example of Bad Ethics by Real Estate Firm.pdf
These kind of shenanigans are rampant in the industry.
If you think all home inspectors are created equal, think again. If
you’re thinking of hiring the cheapest home inspector, think again. If
you want a home inspection company that works for you, think and
call SUNCOAST INSPECTIONS.COM!
You are getting ready to purchasing a home for you and your
family, one of the largest investments you will make in your lifetime,
are you willing to risk that investment by choosing an inspector by
price alone? We are more expensive and we guarantee our prices
will be higher but our service provided is second to none.
A RAY OF HOPE
We have noticed a trend lately. The younger, new agents getting
into the real estate sales business appear more ethical and concerned
about their clients interests. We can only hope the older agents
take notice.
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