MC² Home Inspections
                      Peace of mind =   MC² 
            

 

 

Experience, qualifications and ethics you can trust.

Certified, licensed and insured.

Licensed in the state of Indiana through (IPLA)  Indiana professional licensing agency. Lic# HI00700108.

Certified by The Professional
Home Inspection Institute.
 
Certified by The National Society of Home Inspectors.

Certified by the International Indoor Air Quality Commission as an Indoor Air Quality Certified Professional (IAQCP) and Mold Inspection Certified Professional (MICP).

Certified and licensed through the Office of the Indiana State Chemist. Category 12 Lic# F227553

Accredited member of the Central Indiana Better Business Bureau.

Member of the Plainfield Indiana Chamber of Commerce.

Affiliate member of MIBOR.
 
Member of  (IHINA)  Independent Home Inspectors of North America.

I believe a home inspector's duty is to act as an independent, unbiased and objective third party in your Real Estate transaction.
My main priority is you, my client. Without you I would not be in business, therefore I strive to do the very best job possible. My goal is to make sure that you and your family know what you are getting into before buying a home, so that you can make an informed decision on quite possibly the biggest investment you will ever make.  It is because of this reason I treat every inspection as if I were inspecting it for my family.
 
Having bought and sold many properties throughout the years, as well as having years of construction experience and formal training, I know exactly the things to look for in a home that you need to know.


My promise to you, our client, is that we will be honest and ethical in every way. I do not believe in placing you, my integrity or my business in jeopardy for any dishonest reasons. We want to earn your business and your trust. Once you are a client of ours, you will always be a part of our family. We will always be available to you to help out in any way that we can. Before, during AND after the Inspection.

I know that   there  are many Home Inspectors in Indianapolis to choose from, and I would like to personally  thank you for allowing us the opportunity to serve you. 



Mike Chamberlain, MICP
 Owner/Chief Inspector




        
                                       Member#216501

                            
 


                       MICP# M1096


         
                   





Call or email to schedule your Inspection.

317-605-3432
Email:
mc2inspections@yahoo.com

  

 NSHI Code of Ethics:

 
   
 


As a member of NSHI,  MC² Home Inspections abides by the following rules of conduct and ethics to help maintain integrity and objectivity within the home inspection profession.



I. PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT

  1. The home inspector will always act in good faith when dealing with a client.
  2. The home inspector will not disclose the results of a home inspection to any other party without client approval.
  3. The home inspector will not express an opinion unless it is based on fact, education, or experience.
  4. The home inspector will not accept compensation from more than one interested party for the same service without the consent of all interested parties.
  5. The home inspector will not accept commissions or allowances from other parties involved with the real estate transaction.
  6. The home inspector will maintain truth in advertising, marketing, and promotion of services or qualifications.
  7. The home inspector will not advise a client whether or not to buy a property after the home inspection.
  8. The home inspector will immediately disclose any observed immediate safety hazards to occupants exposed to such hazards.
  9. The home inspector will comply with any inquiry or compliance requirement by a state home inspector regulatory body.
  10. The home inspector will not aid or assist another in the violation of this Code of Ethics.


II. THE INSPECTION AND REPORT

  1. The home inspector will perform an inspection that is substantially in compliance with the National Society of Home Inspectors Standards of Practice.
  2. The home inspector will enter into a written agreement with the client prior to the inspection that lists the components and systems to be inspected along with limitations and exclusions.
  3. The inspector will submit a written report to the client within 48 hours that
    • a. describes inspected systems and components
    • b. reports any items deemed significantly deficient
    • c. states why items were deemed significantly deficient
    • d. discloses items within the Standards that were not inspected and why.
  4. The home inspector will not provide additional inspection services or exclude items from the inspection that fall within the Standards of Practice without a written agreement with the client.


III. DISCLOSURE OF A CONFLICT OF INTEREST

  1. The home inspector agrees to promptly disclose in writing to the client any personal interests that may affect the client.
  2. The home inspector will not allow any interest to affect the quality of the results of a home inspection.
  3. The home inspector will provide other services to the client only after securing the written consent of the client in a separate document that includes a written statement of the services intended and how such services may conflict with the home inspection services provided.



INSPECTOR QUALIFICATIONS:

NSHI members have demonstrated extensive knowledge of new home inspection by acquiring at least 90-hours of accredited home inspector education and by passing the NSHI Exam, which is a national exam sponsored by NSHI. Members with the designation "full members" have completed or participated in at least 100 inspections. Members are required to obtain approved continuing education to maintain their membership.

Buying a home may be the biggest investment you will make, and choosing the right inspector can be a challenging task. Remember that the purpose of an inspection is to inform and educate you about the condition of the house before you make a financial commitment that could be life-changing.

You can trust your NSHI-certified inspector to have an allegience to you alone. NSHI inspectors will not pay fees to realtors or hide conflicts of interest that could affect their clients in any way. Futhermore, in order to join NSHI inspectors are required to have a level of home inspection education that surpasses all other national home inspector association
membership requirements.

NSHI is about knowledge, ethics, and trust. NSHI-certified inspectors will perform a knowledgable analysis of the home's major systems using national standards of practice that will provide vital information you
need to know
before you buy. Your interests will always come first and your NSHI inspector will never release information about the inspection to any other party without your permission.

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