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I am looking around for different insurance companies and I had a question come up. If I change companies what will happen with my past inspections? Will my new insurance cover those or does the old cover them? Also while I am on the subject, who in your opinion has the cheapest and best insurance right now? Thanks.
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What type of policy do you have right now? Claims made? Or occurrence? If you have an occurrence policy, your prior inspections should be covered for 3-4 years depending on the carrier. If you have claims made, see if the new carrier will offer you retro-active coverage for prior inspections. If you're currenly carrying a claims made policy, FREA will offer you retro-active coverage. Call me if you wish to discuss. I can be reached at 1-800-882-4410 ext. 104. Hope all is well. |
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Scott Schultz is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
Ben,
How much is charged for retro-active coverage? ballpark |
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Does anyone know of an insurance carrier that charges less than the $4000.00 plus that FREA charges? Please let me know. It seems that they all know what each other charges and nobody cares what we have to pay.
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Also check with www.allenins.com
____________________________________________ "An Education, not just an Inspection" Larry Kage, CMI Lake Ann (Traverse City), Michigan 49650 231 929 3525 Professional Inspector and Infrared Thermographer serving the Traverse City, Michigan area and beyond. ITC/FLIR CERTIFIED BUILDING SCIENCES THERMOGRAPHER ITC/FLIR CERTIFIED LEVEL 1 THERMOGRAPHER
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Maybe I have put it this way. Is there an E&O carrier that charges less than the $4000.00 plus that FREA, AllenIns., Target, or any of the others that feel free to charge the same fees for Home Inspector E&O. Come on Nick where are they???
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lcapaul is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
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Has Frea ever came up with an Occurance policy that covers the WDO requirements fro Inspectors in Washington State? |
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Thank you Mr. Garrison, I think you just helped me make up my mind about renewing with FREA this year.
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Please Note:
Scott Schultz is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
John,
I got my E&O policy with Lexington Ins. It was written through a broker called onestop insurance. For a $1m policy, I paid about $3,200 with all fees. The actual policy itself was $2,500 or so. And, I am a new inspector, I will be shopping next year for hopefully lower rates. I heard through the grapevine that realtors pay like $300 a year for their E&O yet our fees are 10x that. I realize we are more at risk with it but 10x?! That's crazy. I carry full coverage on 2 SUV's for 1/3 of what I pay for E&O. |
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Is that a claims made or occurance policy? |
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