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Become a MBI/CMI
How to become a Master Building Inspector (MBI)
To become a master
inspector network affiliate (Master Building Inspector), inspectors must have
completed at least 1000 fee paid full home inspections / 3000 verifiable hours
of hands on inspection experience, be a member in good standing of a recognized
Association such as ASHI, NAHI, NACHI, CREIA, FABI and or other approved
organization, complete 30 Continuing education hours every yea, have been in
inspection business for at least 3 years, have passed a psychometrically
approved examination such as that of the NHIE or FABI, be approved by an
appointed peer review committee of seasoned inspection veterans and master
inspectors. Under the Master Inspector Network affiliate program, only
experience credits are approved for actual completed home inspections.
Educational credit do not account for any part of this designation. Master
Inspector Network affiliates may charge a higher price, but again, how much is
your peace of mind worth
How to become a Certified Master Inspector(CMI)
Any non-felon who
has completed 1,000 fee-paid inspections or hours of inspection-related
continuing education (combined) in their lifetime can apply to be a Certified
Master Inspector® provided he/she agrees to abide by the Board's Code of Ethics
and substantially follow a Board approved Standards of Practice.
You need not be a
member of any professional association. The Certified Master Inspector®
professional designation is open to all qualifying inspectors including those
in the U.S. and Canada.
If your application
is approved, the Master Inspector Certification Board, Inc. will issue you a
certificate and list you as a Certified Master Inspector®. You may then
advertise yourself as a Certified Master Inspector® and/or Board Certified™.
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