Or. Admin. Code § 812-008-0201 - Standards of Behavior
(1) An
Oregon certified home inspector shall not:
(a)
Engage in dishonest or fraudulent conduct or undertake activities that are
injurious to the welfare of the public, which result in injury or damage to
another person.
(b) Disclose any
information about the results of an inspection without the approval of the
client for whom the inspection was undertaken.
(c) Accept compensation or any other
consideration from more than one interested party for the same service without
the consent of all interested parties.
(d) Directly or indirectly compensate realty
agents, or other parties having a financial interest in closing or settlement
of real estate transactions, for the referral of inspections or for inclusion
on a list of recommended inspectors, preferred providers or similar
arrangements. This paragraph is not intended to prohibit any discount, credit
or add-on service made directly to an inspector's client.
(e) Accept financial or other consideration,
such as material or equipment, from suppliers for suggesting the use of, or
promoting a specific product in the course of performing an
inspection.
(f) Accept
compensation, directly or indirectly, for recommending contractors, services,
or products to inspection clients or other parties having an interest in
inspected properties.
(g) Inspect
properties under contingent arrangements whereby any compensation or future
referrals are dependent on reported findings or on the sale of a
property.
(h) Express, within the
context of an inspection, an appraisal or opinion of the market value of the
inspected property.
(i) Allow his
or her interest in any business to affect the quality or results of inspection
work that the Oregon certified home inspector may be called upon to
undertake.
(j) Misrepresent any
matters to the public.
(2) Opinions expressed by Oregon certified
home inspectors shall only be based on their education, experience, and
physical evidence observed by the inspector.
(3) Before the execution of a contract to
undertake a home inspection, an Oregon certified home inspector shall disclose
to the client any interest in a business that may affect the client.
(4) Nothing in OAR
812-008-0201 shall prohibit a
business offering home inspection services from advertising services or for the
purpose of recruiting employees and personnel. All such advertisements shall
not be misleading or deceptive. A business shall not advertise home inspection
services unless the business is properly licensed.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 670.310, 701.235, 701.350 & 701.355
Stats. Implemented: ORS 701.350 & 701.355
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