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CREIA Explains the Value of a Home Inspection in a Competitive Market.


PALM SPRINGS, Calif. -- The California Real Estate Inspection Association CREIA – California Real Estate Inspection Association.

CREIA is a nonprofit education & credentialing organization to benefit consumers and professionals primarily in California.
 cautions homebuyers and homeowners to not allow anyone in the real estate transaction to advise against a professional home inspection because of a competitive real estate market.

It is a grave error for anyone to advise against an inspection. Every home has unrevealed defects awaiting discovery by a qualified home inspector. These might include mere functional problems, such as faulty fault·y  
adj. fault·i·er, fault·i·est
1. Containing a fault or defect; imperfect or defective.

2. Obsolete Deserving of blame; guilty.
 plumbing plumbing, piping systems inside buildings for water supply and sewage. The Romans had a highly developed plumbing system; water was brought to Rome by aqueducts and distributed to homes in lead pipes—hence the name plumbing from the Latin word plumbum  or a defective roof. But there might also be major safety issues awaiting discovery inside the electric panel or within the furnace furnace, enclosed space for the burning of fuel. There are many kinds of furnaces, the type depending upon the fuel and the use to which the heat produced within it is put. Most familiar are the furnaces used in the heating of buildings. . Any party to the transaction who recommends against a home inspection is not representing the best interests of the home buyer and the home seller and may be subjecting themselves to potential liability.

Hot markets, the kinds that entice buyers to make rush-to-judgment offers, are emotionally driven environments in which the rush to buy can be an invitation to financial disaster and years of regret. It is gambling rather than investing.

There is no limit to the numbers and kinds of problems that can be discovered in the course of an accurate and competent home inspection. Therefore, the unseen problems you might acquire, just to meet the demands of a sellers' market, could saddle you with major repair costs not anticipated or budgeted at the time of your no-contingency offer.

The best approach to acquiring essential disclosure information without committing to a blind purchase is to make an offer that includes your right to have a home inspection for information purposes only, but without hinging the deal on the inspector's findings. This is a fully informed risk, taken with eyes wide open This article contains links, text or other information that has been inserted due to a business arrangement by the Wikimedia Foundation rather than the usual Wikipedia editing process. It may or may not comply with all of Wikipedia's normal editorial standards. . In the event that the home inspection reveals problems so major as to eclipse the desirability of the property, you can still walk away from the deal. You might not recover your purchase deposit, but in some cases that would be a minor loss compared with the ache of a regretted acquisition. It should be remembered that a home inspection report is not a repair list for the seller. It is an information list for you, the buyer, to help you know what you are buying and to help you decide whether or not to proceed with the deal.

This real estate bulletin is brought to you be the California Real Estate Inspection Association (CREIA CREIA California Real Estate Inspection Association (Palm Springs, CA)
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). To locate a qualified inspector near you, call CREIA at 800-388-8443, or visit their website at www.CREIA.org. Since 1976, CREIA, a non-profit voluntary membership organization has been providing education, training, and support services support services Psychology Non-health care-related ancillary services–eg, transportation, financial aid, support groups, homemaker services, respite services, and other services  to the real estate inspection industry and to the public. Inspectors must adhere to adhere to
verb 1. follow, keep, maintain, respect, observe, be true, fulfil, obey, heed, keep to, abide by, be loyal, mind, be constant, be faithful

2.
 CREIA's Code of Ethics Code of Ethics can refer to:
  • Ethical code, a code of professional responsibility, noting what behaviors are "ethical".
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 and follow the Standards of Practice developed by the association. These Standards of Practice have been recognized by the State of California, and are considered the source for home inspector Standard of Care by the real estate and legal communities.

CREIA requires its members to successfully pass a comprehensive written examination of property systems and complete 30 hours of continuing education continuing education: see adult education.
continuing education
 or adult education

Any form of learning provided for adults. In the U.S. the University of Wisconsin was the first academic institution to offer such programs (1904).
 each year. Members can accumulate credits through various sources of education including monthly chapter meetings, conferences, and other approved activities. CREIA keeps records to ensure that members are complying with the requirements. Educational topics cover a variety of technical subjects including updates and advances affecting the profession of real estate inspection. CREIA is dedicated to consumer protection and education.
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