Unprofessional conduct of certified inspector. A certified inspector is guilty of unprofessional conduct if he:
1. Fails to disclose to any person with whom he is dealing any material fact or other information he knows, or in the exercise of reasonable care and diligence should know, concerning any improvement he inspects, including any interest he has in the improvement or the real estate to which it is affixed;
2. Knowingly communicates a false or fraudulent inspection report to any interested person or otherwise engages in any deceitful, fraudulent or dishonest conduct;
3. Before obtaining his certificate, engaged in any conduct of which the Division is not aware that would be a ground for the denial of a certificate;
4. Makes a false statement of material fact on his application for a certificate; or
5. Performs any repairs for compensation upon any improvement for which he has prepared an inspection report.
Last modified: February 27, 2006