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Maryland

General Liability municipal rules may apply
The home inspection industry in Maryland is strictly regulated at the state level under Title 16 of the Business Occupations and Professions Article. Compliance, licensure, and consumer protection are controlled exclusively by the State Commission of Real Estate Appraisers, Appraisal Management Companies, and Home Inspectors, operating within the Maryland Department of Labor.
Maryland maintains high standards for consumer transparency, enforcing explicit reporting requirements and clear rules regarding what an inspector can and cannot do on a property to avoid conflicts of interest. Because Maryland spans from coastal shorelines to historic urban metros and mountain terrains, localized resources place a heavy emphasis on regional foundation varieties, moisture management, and aging building infrastructure.

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State & Regional Associations (Independent & Chapters)

Maryland Association of Home Inspectors (MAHI)

Statewide

Focus / Coverage: Statewide

Description: An independent, localized professional group dedicated to helping independent Maryland home inspectors navigate state legislative changes, technical code updates, and state-mandated reporting requirements. MAHI coordinates face-to-face continuing education (CE) sessions and provides an essential network for matching newer applicants with certified mentors.

Central Maryland ASHI / MAC-ASHI (Mid-Atlantic Chapter)

Metro Baltimore / D.C.
Focus / Coverage: Metro Baltimore, Central Maryland, and D.C. Metro Suburbs
Description: One of the most prominent regional affiliates of the American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI). This chapter serves as a major training and peer-review hub. Because Maryland regulations require that home inspection reports detail specific system boundaries, MAC-ASHI concentrates heavily on report-writing accuracy, historic masonry, and Mid-Atlantic moisture intrusion challenges.

InterNACHI Maryland Chapter Network

Statewide
Focus / Coverage: Statewide / Localized regional divisions (e.g., Eastern Shore, Western Maryland)
Description: A highly active network connecting Maryland-licensed Certified Professional Inspectors (CPIs). The local network focuses on peer-to-peer mentoring and live training events to help inspectors expand into high-demand ancillary services, such as wood-destroying organism (WDO) identification, private well testing, and advanced thermal imaging.
Training Partner

Kaplan

If you need a home inspector license, want a specific certification, or are looking for professional development, Kaplan programs keep your career on track.

Also serves: real estate agents, brokers, and appraisers — useful if you hold or are adding a second licence.

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