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ASHI New England
is the local chapter of the highly esteemed and nationally
recognized organization, American Society of Home Inspectors,
Inc.® (ASHI).
ASHI was established in 1976 by, a group of skilled
and forward-thinking home inspectors with the common
goal of improving the professionalism of
their field and building consumer awareness.
This not-for-profit professional association’s first
order of business was to establish and advocate high Standards
of Practice and a strict Code of Ethics for the home inspection
community.
For almost thirty years now, ASHI's Standards of Practice
have served as the home inspector's performance guideline,
universally recognized and accepted by professional and government
authorities alike.
ASHI members subscribe to a professional Code of Ethics that
prohibits them from engaging in conflict of interest activities
which might compromise their objectivity. This is the consumer's
assurance that the inspector will not, for example, use the
inspection to solicit repair work. Today, with more than 6,000
members and over 80 local chapters, ASHI® is the largest
and most respected professional association for home inspectors
in North America. Through ASHI’s continued efforts,
ASHI's Standards of Practice and Code of Ethics are now part
of many pieces of state legislation and are recognized by
consumers as the authoritative standard for professional home
inspections.
The New England chapter, known as ASHI New England, was
established in 1977 with the intent of forming a network of
local ASHI home inspectors from Massachusetts (MA), New Hampshire
(NH), Connecticut (CT), Rhode Island (RI), Maine ME), and
Vermont (VT). The first meeting took place July 26, 1977 and
chapter meetings have taken place on a regular basis ever
since that time.
Because they participate in a local chapter, ASHI New England
Home Inspectors have the added knowledge gained thru participation
in group round table discussions, monthly membership meetings
and educational seminars, and an established professional
network that is aware of the latest developments in the home
inspection profession.
Throughout the year, ASHI New England sponsors a number of
special technical seminars and workshops that are open to
all home inspectors within the New England area.
We owe our gratitude to the following people who were all
instrumental in getting the ASHI New England Chapter started:
Philip C. Monahon (first President), Walter Burke, John Burke,
Werner Carlson, Lewis Evans, Patricia Garrity, Kenneth Kruger,
John Logue, Shep Marder, William Millar, Arthur T. Monahon
Jr., Gordon Platine, Allister Shepherd, Jim Slovin and Melvin
Chalfen.
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