OAHI Code of Conduct
Professional Practice and Conflict of Interest Guidelines
Members shall:
- Carry on the practice of Home Inspection in accordance
with law, integrity and honesty.
- Maintain client confidentiality.
- Not act for or accept payment from more than one
party concurrently in connection with the subject property unless
fully disclosed to and approved by all parties.
- Remain independent and at arms length from any
other business or personal interest which might affect the quality
of the service provided. In particular:
(A) a member shall not repair for a fee any condition found during
an inspection, nor use the inspection as a vehicle to deliberately
obtain work in another field;
( B) a member who sells real estate may not inspect properties located
within the jurisdiction of the real estate board or boards where
he, or the company with which he is associated, are active;
(C) a member who provides public sector inspection services may
not inspect a property within a jurisdiction where they have public
sector authority or responsibility that would affect the subject
property.
- Promptly disclose to the client any relationship
to the property or interested party, business or personal interest
which might be construed as affecting the member's independence.
- Not solicit, receive or give referral fees.
- Refer trades or other specialists only when doing
so is in the best interest of the client, and does not detract from
the member's independence.
- Only provide an opinion on conditions and matters
within the scope of the member's expertise, education, experience
and profession.
- To ensure fairness to all parties, not knowingly
comment on the work of another member without discussing the observations
with the member concerned. A member is free to provide an independent
opinion of property conditions, but should, if possible, advise
the previous inspector.
- Act in good faith to all. Uphold the integrity
and reputation of this profession. Respond promptly to complaints.