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Long Island Chapter
American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI)

  Looking for a quality home inspector on Long Island?
We understand that your home is the biggest investment you'll make in your lifetime. But before you make your final buying or selling decision, we encourage you to get a professional home inspection performed by an ASHI inspector. We call this "The ASHI Experience."

Click here to find out more about the ASHI Experience!

Announcing the 1st Joint Educational Seminar hosted by Long Island ASHI and MAHI!

LI ASHI and MAHI are proud to announce their 1st Joint Educational Seminar to be held on February 25th and 26th in Melville. The day classes are approved for up to 12 NYS/ASHI/NAHI credits! Topics include commercial grade systems in residential and mixed use buildings, report writing for home inspectors, pitfalls of synthetic stucco (EIFS), and how to deal with complaints after the home inspection. Click here for full details and schedule!

  Want to know what an ASHI home inspection includes? Try ASHI's virtual home inspection!
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This month: How do you report it?

Since there is a seminar this month, we will do an in-house presentation discussing photos from inspections at the regular monthly meeting on February 15th! Hope to see you there!


     The American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI) is a not-for-profit professional society established in 1976 whose volunteer membership consists of private, fee-paid home inspectors. ASHI's objectives include the promotion of excellence within the profession and continual improvement of its members' inspection services to the public.
     The Long Island chapter of ASHI (Long Island ASHI) was formed in 1997 to meet the specific needs of ASHI members and home inspectors working on Long Island. Meetings are held on the Third Monday of the month. Location and membership information can be obtained by contacting Steven Rosenbaum at (516) 944-5323.

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