InterNACHI's standard home inspection agreement is a form many InterNACHI® members use as the basis for their own contracts with clients. This version offers inspectors greater legal protection. It is designed to work hand-in-hand with InterNACHI's Standards of Practice and InterNACHI's Online Inspection Agreement System. The updated version is available to InterNACHI® members free of charge.
The following Agreements are FOR MEMBERS' USE ONLY: En español:Download Word.docx versions of state-specific Pre-Inspection Agreements for the following states at www.nachi.org/documents.htm:
The updated form contains important additions, but still consists of only a single page (English version). InterNACHI® understands that a prospective client may become wary if an inspector asks them to sign a lengthy legal document.
There are several important issues that home inspectors should consider in drafting their standard inspection contract.
These include:Laws vary from state to state, but the updated InterNACHI form provides a good starting point in any jurisdiction.
In addition to always using a written contract, home inspectors who have not incorporated should form a limited liability company (LLC) or subchapter S corporation because forming a separate entity offers some additional liability protection. Inspectors may also be able to reduce their self-employment taxes by doing business as an LLC or corporation.
Inspectors should review their advertising and marketing materials with a critical eye to make sure they do not contain unfounded statements or claims that could provide the basis for a lawsuit by an unhappy client.