Join the Proud Men and Women of SNAPPI!
Become a part of a venerable organization that is there for you whether you have years of experience in home and building inspecting or are just starting out in the profession. SNAPPI members are there every step of the way with in-house continuing education that can be focused precisely on peculiarities in our local climate or Southern Nevada, mentoring programs like riding along with seasoned professionals on real inspections or the opportunity to mingle and become affiliated with some of the top producing inspection professionals in the field today. Meetings are held the 1st Thursday of every month at Sierra Gold Conference Room (2nd floor) (South Jones & 215) starting at 630pm or can be accessed via ZOOM.
Benefits of Being a SNAPPI Member
SOUTHERN NEVADA HOME INSPECTORS
Education & Training
Our Members provide regular presentations and talks at our monthly meetings in order to stay informed on prior and current Standards.
Mentoring
Our members will take you along with them on a fee paid inspection to observe and ask questions. Other times, all our members are available to answer your questions or help you deal with concerns regarding inspecting or how to run a
SNAPPI is Progressive
We seek out and encourage the use of the latest technologies to stay ahead of the curve of new products and building techniques in the field as well as the use of computers and the Internet, like this modern, responsive web site.
Promotion
SNAPPI aggressively promotes its members to real estate agent organizations and groups, the public and, literally, to the world! It’s well known that Southern Nevada attracts buyers from all over the United States as well as the rest of the world and we make every effort to stay in tune with those ever-changing needs as well as promote our members to them be they a residential home buyer or huge commercial apartment complex investor or anything in between.
Standards
SNAPPI maintains the highest standards for property inspectors in southern Nevada, southern Utah, western Arizona and southeastern California. We do this by requiring new applicants to submit a fee paid inspection report to the Standards Committee for review before acceptance. We do not simply take your money and you’re in. We’re very happy to help new members but they must show they have what it takes to be a SNAPPI qualified inspector.