Ariz. Admin. Code § R4-30-301.01 - Home Inspector Rules of Professional Conduct
A. A certified
home inspector shall conduct a home inspection in accordance with the
"Standards of Professional Practice" adopted by the Arizona Chapter of the
American Society of Home Inspectors, Inc. on October 27, 2023, the provisions
of which are incorporated by reference. This rule does not include any later
amendments or editions of the incorporated matter. Copies of these standards
are available electronically on the Board's website.
B. A certified home inspector is not required
to inspect a pool and/or spa as part of a home inspection. If a certified home
inspector conducts a pool and/or spa inspection, it shall be conducted in
accordance with the "Arizona Home Inspector Pools and Spas Standards of
Professional Practice" ("Standards") adopted by the Board at its April 25, 2023
meeting, the provisions of which are incorporated by reference. This rule does
not include any later amendments or editions of the incorporated matter. Copies
of the Standards are available electronically on the Board's website.
C. A Certified Home Inspector shall not:
1. Pay, directly or indirectly, in full or in
part, a commission or compensation as a referral or finder's fee to a real
estate company, real estate office, real estate broker/sales- person(s), real
estate employees or real estate independent contractors in order to obtain
referrals for home inspection business. This prohibition includes, but is not
limited to, participation in pay-to-play programs by any name (e.g. "preferred
vendor," "approved vendor," "marketing partner," "marketing services
agreement");
2. Pay or receive,
directly or indirectly, in full or in part, a commission or compensation as a
referral or finder's fee related to the correction of defects found within the
scope of the home inspection;
3.
Perform, or offer to perform, for an additional fee, or have any financial
interest in the performance of any repairs to the property that has been
inspected by that inspector or the inspector's firm for a period of 24 months
following the inspection; or
4. Be
accompanied by more than four home inspector candidates while conducting any
parallel home inspection.;
5.
Perform, or offer to perform, a home inspection on a home while acting in the
capacity of a licensed real estate salesperson or licensed real estate broker
with any financial interest in the sale of the home.
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