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Nick Gromicko, CMI Founder World's biggest, best inspection association "Planet InterNACHI... resistance is futile" |
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Hey Nick.
To be certified, does that mean that we can not do a commercial inspection to ASTM specs? Why I'm asking is because the only times I've had clients request any sop at all it's been specifically ASTM. If the only way I'll win the bid is by using the ASTM specs, then I would hope that I would have the freedom to do so. |
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jbushart is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
I'm not reading that option in Nick's post, Mark.
It is the right of the certifying agency to create conditions such as this to set them apart from others. These are the choices we make as businessmen. You and I, because of our code of ethics, are forced to turn away the customer that wants an inspector to come and do a report that will help him break his contract. I could just as easily resign my membership and open up a "specialty" niche marketing scheme to brand myself across the country as the "deal buster", but not as a member of a reputable HI association. |
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If you click on the link in Nicks post, he mentiones in that post... "The Mark will be reserved and protected for commercial property inspectors who agree to abide by www.nachi.org/comsop.htm" So my question to Nick is even though I agree to "abide" by Nachi's comsop, would I still be able to do an inspection to a different sop (ie ASTM) should the client request it? This does not seem to be an ethics question. And comparing to being asked to do an inspection to kill a deal seems to be apples and oranges. |
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Correct. ASTM doesn't have a commercial SOP (although that is what they call their Scope of Work permission form).
To use the new Federal Certification mark and professional designation and enjoy the benefits that come with it (marketing, insurance discounts, etc), one will have to agree to abide by the only Commercial Standards of Practice in print: www.nachi.org/comsop.htm on every commercial inspection. Nick Gromicko, CMI Founder World's biggest, best inspection association "Planet InterNACHI... resistance is futile" |
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jbushart is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
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We all have choices. Going after the customer you want will preclude you from this designation. That's all. |
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I would like Nicks take on working around this situation. Because I've said it before and I'll say it again. I'm all for NACHI, and what it stands for, but the minute it gets in the way of my business, I'm out of here. |
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InterNACHI members need not use the new professional designation if they don't want to. Abiding by www.nachi.org/comsop.htm is not a membership requirement (like abiding by www.nachi.org/sop.htm is). It is a requirement only for those who wish to enjoy the benefits of the new Federal Certification Mark. If you don't want it, you may disregard this thread. Members need not avail themselves of everything we have going on.
Nick Gromicko, CMI Founder World's biggest, best inspection association "Planet InterNACHI... resistance is futile" |
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Mark...before you decide on how to proceed it might be beneficial to determine how the iNACHI COMSOP differs from ASTM 2018. You might be able to abide by the iNACHI COMSOP, take advantage of the Certified Commercial Inspector designation and still provide an ASTM 2018 compliant inspection. Is there anything in the iNACHI COMSOP that prohibits using ASTM 2018? I doubt it. Is there anything in the iNACHI COMSOP that contradicts ASTM 2018? I doubt it. I and many others in licensed states have a similar issue in that I am bound, residentially, to use my state's SOP but I must also abide by iNACHI's SOP to meet membership requirements.
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jbushart is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
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ASTM has a provision that basically reads that, whatever the client and inspector agree to include and exclude in an inspection is within the standard. No doubt, the NACHI SOP complies with it, but the reverse is not true. Ours is much more structured. |
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The reverse does not need to be true...In order to use the Certified Commercial Inspector desgination you must abide by the iNACHI COMPSOP...I could and then exceed that by further complying with ASTM 2018, right? Also, doesn't the iNACHI COMSOP allow for the exclusion of certain areas with the client's consent? If not, then it should.
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jbushart is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
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