NARI’S CODE OF ETHICS
In addition to ensuring a remodeling professional’s knowledge and skills, NARI is just as dedicated to making sure that such knowledge and skills are matched by responsibility and honesty. NARI’s Code of Ethics explicitly outlines the organization’s expectations for the professional conduct of all its members.
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Each member of the National Association of the Remodeling Industry is pledged to observe high standards of honesty, integrity and responsibility in the conduct of business by:
• Promoting in good faith only those products and services which are known to be functionally and economically sound, and which are known to be consistent with objective standards of health and safety.
• Making all advertising and sales promotion factually accurate, avoiding those practices which tend to mislead or deceive the customer.
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Showroom address: 8250 Alpine Avenue, Suite E Sacramento, CA 95826
www.yanceycompany.com 916.457.2754 26 NARI 2019 |
www.narisacto.org Showroom hours:
Monday-Friday 9am-5pm Saturday 9am-1pm
NARI’s CORE PURPOSE: To advance and promote the remodeling industry’s professionalism, product and vital public purpose
• Writing all contracts and warranties such that they comply with federal, state, and local laws.
• Promptly acknowledging and taking appropriate action on all customer complaints.
• Refraining from any act intended to restrain trade or suppress competition.
• Obtaining and retaining insurance as required by federal, state, and local authorities.
• Obtaining and retaining licensing and/or registration as required by federal, state, and local authorities.
• Taking appropriate action to preserve the health and safety of employees, trade contractors and clients.
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