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Please Note:
Merri Walter is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
Just starting out in the business and would like to know what people think the "right" amount of insurance is?
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Most of the questions you are asking are discussed in the Members Only section. While we attempt to help with general questions, business is business. The membership is more likely to help one of their own than someone who is not.
If you are just starting out, there is no better place than as a NACHI member. Good luck. Stephen Stanczyk Washington State Licensed Home Inspector # 221 President, Washington Association of Property Inspectors (WAPI) (253) 241-0602 calls answered until 10pm Pierce County -Thurston County - King County - Snohomish County |
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The least amount possible.
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Jim Maryland Home Inspection Services Inc. www.MarylandHomeInspectionServices.com State of Maryland License# 31141 Virginia License#3380 000468 National Association Of Certified Home Inspectors ID: NACHI10101807 International Association of Certified Indoor Air Consultants (IAC2). Certification # IAC2-02-0919 Maryland Home Inspectors In Gaithersburg, Rockville, Germantown, Bethesda, Potomac, Also All of Northern Virginia and Washington, D.C. |
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Merri -
Does your state govern HI activity in any way? If so, they likely require a minimum amount of General Liability (GL) and Errors $ Omissions (E&O) coverage. This is a good place to start. Welcome to the industry and good luck. Scott Coslett National Property Inspections Berwick, PA www.PennInspector.com scoslett@pa.metrocast.net "Life is Tough. Its even tougher if you're stupid" John Wayne |
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If your state does not require E&O and you can't afford the premiums, you may want to consider this:
www.inspectionarbitrationservice.com |
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Thanks ... Roy |
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Good question, Roy, and I do not know the answer. We could easily offer the service to Canadians, but I am not sure of the legal ramifications.
Here in the US, we typically offer arbitration in its non-binding form, as in many cases non-binding arbitration has the same affect as its binding counterpart. Where binding arbitration is to be the venue, each party freely agrees to it (not tied to the PIA), and agree to hold the arbiter and IAS harmless. The fees are the same, the parties agree on what they arbitrate, the neutral is chosen by the parties, and away we go. We will soon offer another service, slightly higher in price, which offers on-site arbitration at the locale of the claim, where the neutral can examine things for himself/herself. That is to still be worked out. The difficulty in Canada is your provincial system, where some rules dont cross provincial borders. Also, the notion of IAS arbitrating north of the border may not sit well with some. I am being honest when I say I dont know. If we could offer the service legally, we certainly would immediately add it. |
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Please Note:
Merri Walter is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
Thanks for the feedback. I have every intention of becoming a member as soon as I get the legal "ok" that my business is good to go. I've already completed the prerequisits to become a member but wanted to have the business name in place so my informstion is accurate. Does it make sense for me to wait or should I join now?
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Much of www.nachi.org/success.htm is designed to help you hit the ground running.
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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If E & O Insurance is not mandatory, do inspectors generally still get it anyway?
Rob |
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Bill Boerner STL Home Inspection Services LLCServing St. Louis/Surrounding (314) 805-2137 office@stlhomeinspector.com http://www.stlhomeinspector.com Residential, Commercial, Radon, Termite, Lateral Sewer Scopes |
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Walter,
Join NACHI now and let us welcome you! Win win! Beauchemin,Marc-Andre Brossard,Quebec,Canada. |
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12 years still waiting ,Many of the most experienced Homies have not had that Large Lawsuit .
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Come into the light and join. When you start reading the members only section you will see that you made the right choice. The guys and gals out there are a great source of knowledge. You can do all the book learning you want, but to have experts in the home inspection business at your finger tips will help more. Join us!!!!
www.leaderhomeinspection.com "Don't go where the path may lead you, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail" Ralph Waldo Emerson |
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