ASHI Members Affirm Proposed Slate of Officers
The ASHI Officer Nominating Committee, which was representative of the Membership through the participation of the Council of Representatives, submitted a slate to Members that it believed to be the […]
The ASHI Officer Nominating Committee, which was representative of the Membership through the participation of the Council of Representatives, submitted a slate to Members that it believed to be the […]
The Directors Ballot, which was mailed to all who serve on the Council of Representatives, included the slate of five plus a candidate for the alternate nominated by the Director […]
As home inspectors are undoubtedly aware, the two most common reasons for claims are 1) the identification of a problem condition without fully explaining its significance, and 2) not having […]
At the July 2002 meeting of the Board of Directors, ASHI policy was modified after due consideration of the Education and Membership Committees concerning Membership Renewal Credits. It was decided […]
It’s a common scenario for many self-employed professionals: You want to borrow money to buy a new computer system, or refurbish your home office, or shore up inventory in anticipation […]
Continued from the November issue. EPDM (Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer), or “rubber roofing,” is a type of single-ply roofing.
Profiling those who responded to the 2002 business operations survey results in a “Mr. Average” who works full time at his profession, is older than 42 years of age, has […]
We at Business Risk Partners are pleased to partner with the American Society of Home Inspectors to provide professional liability insurance. While for the past several years many insurers wrote […]
Leaders get tips on legislation, liability, publicity Jim Hemsell, Lone Star Chapter president, and Janet Swandby, Coen and Swandby, headed up the panel dedicated to “Legislation: The Regulatory Climate, What […]
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