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TO OAHI Board and Members,
Re: Media Release GreenSaver and OAHI Know Your Home Inspections Inc. like GreenSaver, is a Service Organization with the Ministry of Natural Resources to train evaluators and provide the ecoEnergy Evaluations in Ontario. As an RHI member of OAHI and owner of Know Your Home Inspections Inc., a Service Organization licensed with the Ministry of Natural Resources Canada and as a Trainer for ecoEnergy home auditors, I was astounded that the Board has Announced an Agreement with, and launched a Media Release, exclusive with GreenSaver without OAHI member consultation. The Board did not ask for membership input before making this Association Agreement. The Board is not familiar with the partnerships available from within its own OAHI membership and are not supporting our own members/industry first. This just speaks to the lack of communication within OAHI and a cavalier approach that continues to create divides within the membership. It is getting more difficult all the time to support OAHI when members are not consulted, adding to the ongoing disappointments as we continually lose inspections over the years to InterNACHI: InterNACHI has a much better marketing program than we at OAHI. It is financially not sustainable for OAHI to have a stringent program for RHI qualifications if we don’t support RHI’s with marketing. We need to employ our Home Inspector members yet OAHI is not promoting the great possibilities in the area as we continue to see urgent health and safety concerns in homes across the province. Recommending a “green team” with GreenSaver is just an easy out. As OAHI is not able to promote our own association profession, the OAHI Board is promoting a change in what we do. That is a very cheap way out of the Ontario Association of Home Inspectors Board mandate. I regret that it detours the purpose of the Association in promoting the important inspection skills and abilities obtained by its members through rigorous training and practice. Home Inspections are critical to the health and well being of our communities. OAHI has ‘dropped the ball’ (or was it a “sneak handoff”) by not making the public and government agency aware of the importance of the home inspection profession that would lead to increased employment for OAHI home inspectors. The Association demonstrates a limited vision focused on real-estate agents and the buying and selling of homes. This is a very limited vision! I have raised this concern many times over the years, and continue to do so. And now the OAHI Board and resources are outright publicly promoting another organization and profession. I and other members have offered to volunteer to take initiative on concerns and ideas for improvement but are ignored; the organization asks for volunteers and input but does not have the know-how or infrastructure to accommodate input. This seems to be a problem muttered, and occasionally rises to the surface, at every OAHI gathering I have attended. Further - I would recommend my colleagues expand their training and practice to include energy evaluations. With a background in environmental concerns I find it very satisfactory. It has been a good supplement when I lose work to the increasing numbers of none OAHI inspectors, or those that come and go, charging ridiculously low prices for an inspection. Ten years ago I also worked with our past president Andrew Dixon as a colleague at GreenSaver and my experiences at GreenSaver were good. However, when I became a Natural Resources Canada Service Organization in Ontario, I decided to create better employment practices and promote job security as programs come and go. This can be difficult when private sector companies are competing with non-profit organizations (such as GreenSaver) that are eligible for additional grants when competing with the private sector. I am getting the sense that our Association is not committed to the Home Inspection Industry, the home inspection profession or its members. Tell me what the Board is doing to support the home inspection industry? Do not ride the apron strings of another industry and create more divides within the membership. Sending my dues to OAHI is now like sending advertising money to my competitors. As a dues paying member in OAHI I would like the same “green team” promotion and media coverage given to GreenSaver as other OAHI members may also request. Further – I am not interested, nor do I have the time to debate this fiasco of an OAHI Board decision that is not what we elected them to do. I highly insist that the Board clearly retract this “green team” and alert OAHI members, and others receiving the “Media Release”, of the opportunities in home energy evaluations in Ontario and the names of the many Service Organizations, some within and some outside OAHI affiliations. And further, compare the employment conditions of the various Service Organizations. Move forward OAHI Board, start promoting Home Inspections for health and safety! Respectfully, Pam Pam Sayne, RHI Know Your Home Inspections Inc. Tel: 705 454-9384 Nick Gromicko, CMI Founder World's biggest, best inspection association "Planet InterNACHI... resistance is futile" |
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Well said Pam!!!!
your not the only one seeing that OAHI does nothing for its members but collect dues. many RHI"s I have spoken with feel the same but have no other Canadian Assoc. to turn to at the moment. Hopefully you will see when CanNACHI enters the Industry in 2009 (part of the InterNACHI family) we will have a lot to offer you and all Canadian home inspectors just as InterNACHI has and does. thank you kindly for the post Nick |
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Please Note:
dcook1 is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
OAHI has benefits to offer its members, hopefully we can soon see the benefits.
It should not be a tit-for-tat, rather all professional organizations should show their members how they can benefit by being a member of the association. This past year has not been a stellar year for InterNACHI there were some pretty stupid postings (including many postings by esop members), but most members saw the benefit of staying here and the same with OAHI. All members (and many are members of more than one association... me included) should be trying to make the association work. Sometimes that may mean taking the association to task, but just thumbing our noses does not make anyone look better. I have seen postings on this forum that the author asked someone to place for them but told me personally they will have nothing to do with this association and/or its founder. This type of mentality is not what builds an association. So rather than run others down, what is positive that can help the industry? Last edited by dcook1; 12/18/08 at 12:46 AM.. |
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