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you like big girls, Joe?
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Oh Yeah! More to love. And they appreciate you so much! Never date a pretty girl...they treat you like trash.
“The things that will destroy America are peace at any price, prosperity at any cost, safety first instead of duty first, the love of soft living, and the get-rich-quick theory of life.” Theodore Roosevelt Joe Funderburk, CMI Alpha & Omega Home Inspections, LLC Inspecting Upstate SC & Charlotte Metro, NC NACHI ID: NACHI05120170 www.aohomeinspection.com |
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LOL.....one of my favorite lines...."I don't usually date women as pretty as you....their too damned much trouble!" See if she don't bust butt to prove she's not too much trouble
George Russell George Russell Professional Inspections Austin,Texas TREC # 10215 512-296-9538 http://georgerussellprofessionalinspections.com/ http://www.facebook.com/austinhomeinspections |
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To expound on the Nick reply;
So it is unethical to discuss with the client what their building proficiency is? You idiots are getting so politically correct, yet tolerate so much crap! So, we can't ask the client how proficient they are in understanding the English language? If I have to spend two extra hours and pay a linguist to decipher what I'm saying, I have no right to change my pricing? If I have a mechanical engineer, I can guarantee you that I do not have to "teach" the individual the basics of thermodynamics. They are ready know this. That means I spend less time. Therefore that means I can charge less and be more competitive but still provide a superior service. On the other side of the frying pan, these people tend to want to know more about the property they are buying then idiots that shouldn't be buying the house in the first place! Therefore there is justification in performing more services and charging more for the service. In most cases the client is extremely grateful for your intuitive perception that they require more than the average idiot that walks the street! Anyone that lives in the commuting distance of Nashville Tennessee that would like to deal with total morons at the base home inspection price conceivable, contact me with your information. I fired four clients in the last 48 hours because of their inability to communicate (they were not foreigners). One was a used car salesman! "Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different results." Albert Einstein Clarksville - Nashville Home Inspector Lic#40 http://www.midtninspections.com ITC Level III Thermographer Cert#1958 Building Science Thermographer Cert#33784 http://www.thermalimagingscan.com HVAC Certification EPA Cert#2046620 Link to my Website at: http://www.midtninspections.com/link-submission |
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Whatever I can get that is listed on the attachment below. This page doesn't go with the inspection report when it is printed.
I would never ask someone what they do for a living. I believe that it is an intrusion into their private lives and if someone wishing to work for me were to ask that question, I would find someone else for the job. I am not worried about their credit, jobs, or anything else. If you are worried about getting paid, maybe you should improve your level of service. In almost 20 years, I only didn't get paid once...and the guy was "Baker-Acted" at the closing table. |
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Ms. Friend has asked a very good question and your response above does not quite fit the bill for "Professionalism". In fact it is quite rude, crude, and totally inappropriate for the original question! Knowledge is power, but sharing knowledge brings peace! http://www.psinspection.com TREC License# 7593 Professional Real Estate Inspections for the counties of Collin, Rockwall, Hunt, Dallas, Tarrant, Kaufman and all surrounding areas. If you want the the best you will find it with PS Inspection & Property Services LLC! |
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Hello Jennifer,
I won't repeat the other good and valid answers to your very appropriate question. I would like to welcome you to the BB and hope you do return in the future to contribute regardless of the other crass individual(s) responding here. Good luck in your business! Knowledge is power, but sharing knowledge brings peace! http://www.psinspection.com TREC License# 7593 Professional Real Estate Inspections for the counties of Collin, Rockwall, Hunt, Dallas, Tarrant, Kaufman and all surrounding areas. If you want the the best you will find it with PS Inspection & Property Services LLC! |
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When starting out I thought that the simpler I could make it for the caller, the better. I thought why would I want to bother them with questions like neighborhood, mls number, age of house, when they close, garages etc. I have come to realize that the questions I ask my (potential) client provide great conversation and a way to stretch out a simple price inquiry call into an opportunity to inform them about why they should hire me. Bottom line; I have yet to gather too much information from a client, some I turn away because of what I learn.
Rick Strand, CPI CAHPI Associate Strand Home Inspections Inc. Calgary, Alberta, Canada Serving Calgary, Okotoks, Airdrie, Chestermere and Cochrane Alberta
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Rick is correct. But I'll share a secret technique with you:
Aside from making the conversation two sided (which helps with the sell), I have very smooth transitions that get my caller to reveal things about themselves including where they work. I have a database of all my former clients with all the info I have on them (most of which I gather later at the inspection). While on the phone with a potential client, I might ask (for example) how close to the home is to where they work. They'll often then reveal that they work at the school down the street or at XYZ Company on the other side of town or whatever. Within a few seconds of that revelation (I can do a search on my database nearly instantly), I have pulled up every past client who works at that same company on my computer and I reply: "XYZ Company?... do you know John Smith over there? He is one of my former clients." At that point in the conversation, the inspection is getting booked... WITH ME! Sometimes I get lucky and my database query pulls up a relative. If I see they have a unique name I might ask: "Belingor with one "L?" Do you happen to be related to Linda and Bob Belingor?" It's a small world, and your local market is even smaller. Don't try this sales technique at home gentlemen (unless you are a CMI of course Nick Gromicko, Certified Master Inspector Find a Home Inspector "Just as iron sharpens iron, one man sharpens another." Proverbs 27:17 Last edited by gromicko; 11/1/11 at 11:43 PM.. |
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Nick it right, it is amazing how much information you can obtain if you ask the right questions. I usually will start with commenting on something, ie, their car/job. Let them open-up, I then listen. I then find out what is important to them. My discussions and inspection become much more effective and they feel valued.
John Shishilla State of Florida Licensed Home Inspector #21 Residential Contractor Accredited Claims Adjuster (ACA) Mold Assessor MRSA 1544 President of Fl Home & Insurance Inspectors Chptr VP of Nachi Managment Serving all of Baytree, Melbourne, Palm Bay, Cocoa, Rockledge, Viera, Satellite Beach, Indian Harbor Beach, Indialantic and surrounding areas. Honor Construction Inspection Service www.honorconstruction.com "Because details matter" 321-327-2950 |
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In the same way some inspectors go home or back to their truck or to the kitchen counter in the home they are inspecting and enter in the pertinent information about the furnace into their computer... you should also enter information about the client into a master database of past clients.
That data can be used to acquire more business. If your schedule gets light, snail mail every past client and ask them to email you the contact info of anyone they know who might need a great inspector soon. Explain exactly what you are going to do with that contact information and that you won't use it for anything else or share it. Explain that your intention is to help protect any of their friends, coworkers, or relatives who might be buying real estate in the future. If you really want a large percentage of your business to come from word-of-mouth... you have to work toward that end. Nick Gromicko, Certified Master Inspector Find a Home Inspector "Just as iron sharpens iron, one man sharpens another." Proverbs 27:17 |
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Thank you so much for this great advice! Its good to know what I should be asking and how you really can't ask too much - its good to stimulate conversation. The database is a great idea I never would have thought about on my own!
Thank you to all and good luck in your businesses as well! Jennifer Friend BTW - in response to the earlier post, we are in Colorado! www.accutechcolorado.com jennifer.friend@accutechcolorado.com 720-440-2345
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Nick Gromicko, Certified Master Inspector Find a Home Inspector "Just as iron sharpens iron, one man sharpens another." Proverbs 27:17 |
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“The things that will destroy America are peace at any price, prosperity at any cost, safety first instead of duty first, the love of soft living, and the get-rich-quick theory of life.” Theodore Roosevelt Joe Funderburk, CMI Alpha & Omega Home Inspections, LLC Inspecting Upstate SC & Charlotte Metro, NC NACHI ID: NACHI05120170 www.aohomeinspection.com |
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Jennifer,
In my opinion, asking to see disclosures is like saying "I'll probably miss a few items, so I'll take all the help I can get"! Ask lots of questions, learn everything you can about your client and make sure they know what to expect from you. One other thing, I always get a credit card number while they are on the phone as "confirmation" you'll be surprised at how many people "forget" to bring their checkbook. Steve von Ehrenkrook White Glove Home Inspections |
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