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What kind of training do I need?

A profession as a home inspector can be profitable. However, becoming a home inspector requires more than having a telephone and a contractor's license. It takes a significant amount of commitment, knowledge and experience. There are many home inspector training schools that can train you to become a knowledgeable, competent, confident inspector. Click here 
to find a training program that will meet your training needs.

Note: Some states have training requirements/restrictions incorporated into their licensing regulations. Be sure to check with your state regarding any such regulations.

Do I need to be Certified or Licensed?
Licensure/Certification differs from state to state. Many states do not have any kind of legislation for Home Inspectors. Click
here to check if your state has any such legislation and to check for updates.

An Inspection is an Important Part of the Real Estate Transaction.
The home inspection is a pivotal event in the purchase of a home. Everyone involved in a real estate transaction has different agendas, and tempers can easily flare. It is important that the home inspector has the ability to enter the purchase process, give a knowledgeable, unbiased opinion on the condition of the home at the time of the inspection and exit the purchase process without subsequent liability suits or complaints. Home inspectors are generalists. As a Home Inspector, you will need to know how the home's many systems and components work, both independently and together and understand why and how they fail. You should develop excellent interpersonal skills as you will have a large amount of client contact.

Decrease your Liability.
Writing clear, accurate, legible reports is extremely important. Home inspection reports are key documents in real estate transactions. Being clear, concise and accurate is essential and prevents lawsuits. Check NAHI's Affiliate Members for companies that provide comprehensive home inspection report forms. In addition, carrying Errors & Omissions (E&O) insurance will help to reduce your risk. (link to E&O Insurance and Affil Members)

NAHI-An Inspector's Valuable Resource.
Membership in the National Association of Home Inspectors is a valuable resource. You gain access to home inspection techniques and business savvy through educational conferences, state chapter meeting, a bi-monthly newsletter, a national referral service, Standards of Practice & Code of Ethics. NAHI promotional materials will help your business get off to a quick and prosperous start. Members can use the widely recognized NAHI logo on marketing materials. A NAHI membership is like having hundreds of helpful business partners! Click here
to find out more about membership in NAHI.