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InspectaPRO
Services d'inspection
résidentielle
Home inspection services
Call us anytime (514)-944-1977
outside Montreal 1-877-533-5302
email:
inspectapro@gmail.com
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About us...
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INSPECTA-PRO
specialises in professional residential
property inspections only.
Our network of experienced professionals
includes recognized experts in their specific fields. We fully accredited
and certified by interNACHI, the leading Home Inspection Organization in the
World and PHPIO one of the leading CAHPI national programme supporters in
Canada. Our reports follow appropriate state/provincial standards, such as
ACAIQ/FCIQ in Québec, etc.
The Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) offers the following advice on choosing an inspector:
"Home inspection is a discipline that requires special training, knowledge and communication skills.
Reputable home and property inspectors generally belong to a provincial or regional industry association. These associations have set standards, which, in some cases, are recognized by provincial governments. Some associations have developed membership categories based on the individual members’ qualifications. In most provinces, a member cannot advertise or promote his or her membership in the association until they have reached the minimum standards of a practising member. Standards may vary from province to province.
The Canadian Association of Home and Property Inspectors (CAHPI) with the support of CMHC, Human Resources and Skills Development Canada and the Construction Sector Council, developed a voluntary national accreditation and certification program to help ensure the competency and professionalism of home inspectors. Home inspectors who have met the requirements of this national certification program are designated National Certificate Holders. The national accreditation and certification program is open to all home inspectors, regardless of association affiliation, and to independent inspectors who want to have their competencies evaluated to become National Certificate Holders.
In the province of British Columbia, home inspectors must be licensed. Elsewhere there are no mandatory licensing, accreditation or certification processes for home inspectors and this permits anyone to provide home inspection services. That is why it is important to choose an inspector wisely."
Your best choice is a National Certificate Holder!
It would be our pleasure to meet with you
and show you how we work. We are available 24/24 hours a day.
To schedule an inspection, simply contact
us. We can schedule an inspection with 48 hours' notice. In case of an
emergency we'll be pleased to respond if we possibily can.