CREIA CODE OF ETHICS
All Inspector Members (MCI, CCI and Candidates)
of the California Real Estate Inspectors Association
(CREIA) are committed to providing professional,
high quality service to the public. This code will
serve as a basis for ethical decision making in the
conduct of professional inspection work. It sets
forth principles and rules of conduct enforced by
CREIA through specific procedures contained in
Section B, Judicial Procedures. This Code of Ethics
is applicable to all CREIA members as defined in the
CREIA bylaws. {EFFECTIVE January 6, 2006}
I. Inspectors shall avoid
conflicts of interest or activities that compromise,
or appear to compromise, professional independence,
objectivity, or inspection integrity. In particular,
home inspectors shall not:
a. Perform or offer to perform, for an
additional fee, any repairs to a structure on
which the inspector, or the inspector’s company,
has prepared a home inspection report in the
past 12 months.
b. Inspect for a fee any property in which
the inspector, or the inspector’s company, has
any financial interest or any interest in the
transfer of the property.
c. Offer or deliver any compensation,
inducement or reward to the owner of the
inspected property, the broker, or agent, for
the referral of any business to the inspector or
the inspection company, or for inclusion on a
list of recommended inspectors, preferred
providers, or similar arrangements.
d. Inspect for a fee properties where the
employment itself or the fee payable for the
inspection is contingent upon the conclusions in
the report, pre-established findings, or the
close of escrow.
e. Accept compensation, directly or
indirectly, for recommending contractors,
services, or products to inspection clients.
II. Inspectors shall act in good
faith toward each client.
a. Inspectors shall perform services and
express opinions based on honest conviction and
only within their areas of education, training,
or experience.
b. Inspectors shall be objective in reporting
and not knowingly understate or overstate the
significance of reported conditions.
c. Inspectors shall not disclose personal
information about the client, seller, tenant, or
others involved in the inspection without the
approval of the individual(s) affected.
d. Inspectors shall not disclose inspection
results to anyone other than the client or the
client’s agent without the approval of the
client.
III. Inspectors shall avoid
activities that harm the public, discredit
themselves, or reduce public confidence in the
profession.
a. Inspectors will maintain professional
relationships with clients, colleagues and
others associated with the inspection without
regard to race, color, national origin, gender,
religion, age, sexual orientation, or
disability.
b. Inspector’s advertising, marketing, and
promotion of services or qualifications shall
not be fraudulent, false, deceptive, or
misleading.
c. Inspectors shall abide by CREIA bylaws and
guidelines in the use of the CREIA logo and
other CREIA materials.
d. Inspectors will respond professionally to
client or CREIA concerns and complaints about an
inspection.
e. Inspectors shall report substantial and
willful violations of this Code to CREIA.
IV. Consequences for breach of
this Code.
a. Inappropriate language or behavior towards
CREIA office staff:
- First offense: Written reprimand placed
in candidate’s or member’s file.
- Second offense: One (1) month
“member not in good standing” status
and loss of all privileges. Written
reprimand placed in candidate’s/member’s
file.
b. Candidate member using CCI, MCI or CNCS
logo:
- First offense: Written reprimand placed
in candidate’s file.
- Second offense: Six (6) month
“member not in good standing” status
and loss of all privileges. Written
reprimand placed in candidate’s file.
c. CCI member using MCI or CNSC logo:
- First offense: Three (3) month
“member not in good standing” status
and loss of all privileges. Written
reprimand placed in member’s file.
- Second Offense: Six (6) month
“member not in good standing” status
and loss of all privileges. Written
reprimand placed in member’s file.
d. Candidate or member falsely claiming
Chapter or CREIA State Leadership:
- First offense: Three (3) month
“member not in good standing” status
and loss of all privileges. Written
reprimand placed in candidate’s/member’s
file.
- Second Offense: Six (6) month
“member not in good standing” status
and loss of all privileges. Written
reprimand placed in candidate’s/member’s
file.
e. Candidate or member’s company or a company
controlled/owned by same individual(s)
performing repairs of properties for an
additional fee within one year of inspection
date by same or related company:
- First offense: Six (6) month “member
not in good standing” status and loss
of all privileges. Written reprimand placed
in candidate’s/member’s file.
- Second offense: Membership revoked,
expulsion.
f. Candidate or member guilty of false or
misleading advertising:
- First offense: Written reprimand placed
in candidate’s/member’s file.
- Second Offense: Six (6) month
“member not in good standing” status
and loss of all privileges. Written
reprimand placed in candidate’s/member’s
file.
g. Candidate or member offering or soliciting
incentives to the seller or agents involved in a
real estate transaction:
- First offense: Written reprimand placed
in candidate’s/member’s file.
- Second offense: Six (6) month
“member not in good standing” status
and loss of all privileges. Written
reprimand placed in candidate’s/member’s
file.
h. Breaches of this Code that are not
specifically covered by this Section IV shall be
subject to consequences as determined by the
CREIA Board. Such consequences shall be
reasonable in light of and in comparison to
those expressly stated herein.