Residential and Commercial Inspections

Standards

 

 

The state of Michigan does not regulate or oversee the home inspection industry. For this reason, it's a good idea to hire  an inspector that is a member in good standing of one of the national organizations, since their membership requires inspectors to adhere to strict standards of practice and code of ethics.

 

We at Great Lakes Home & Property Inspections are Certified Master Inspectors and proud members of the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors (interNACHI). As a member, I am required to comply with the most rigorous testing and continued education of any other organization.

View the Certified Master Inspector Code of Ethics at http://certifiedmasterinspector.org/code-of-ethicsView              the NACHI Standards of Practice at http://www.nachi.org/sop.htm
View the NACHI Code of Ethics at http://www.nachi.org/code_of_ethics.htm

 

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Here is what our customers have to say about Great Lakes Home & Property Inspections:

 

Mike, I just wanted to thank you for such a thorough inspection. Your inspection report was extremely detailed and easy to read. You have put our minds at ease towards purchasing our new home.

 

WILLIAM ZEWATSKI  Chesterfield MI

Mold testing, sampling and evaluations from an experienced mold inspector.

 


Michael Bazzo
8174 MacKay Ct.
Utica/Shelby Twp, MI
(586) 855-7644





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