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Here is the contact information for CH Insurance out of NY. Presently they offer Liability Insurance for all Inspectors and are diligently working on a E & O package for NACHI members only. Schuyler has also been working hard on behalf of Home Inspectors for well over a year to find affordable rates for E & O coverage. It is my understanding that he will be releasing his program shortly. Rates will be predicated on NACHI members affiliation status and verification. So get your CE's and exams up to date...
Hard to beat his General Liability offerings. Well worth the phone call.... Schuyler Hellings CH Insurance Brokerage 100 Madison St. Suite 100 Syracuse, NY 13202 (315) 234-7500 x5343 (88 (315) 234-7508 Fax shellings@chinsurance.cc www.buildingcenter.org Quickly determine the date of manufacture, age or production of most HVAC and Water Heating equipment Last edited by jbowman; 10/6/07 at 6:29 AM.. |
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All of these contacts and offerings are a good thing, not a bad thing.
We have Allen, Frea, Towers-Perin.. and now a few more. So long as the underwriting company is real, and this is not a lark for them, things may turn out okay. Just go through a normal amount of due-dilligence before jumping into, onto, out of, or away from any policy you are considering or are currently with. Thanks for the help, John. BTW... what ever happened to Michael Napadow? |
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I was told he is an island in the Carabean and that many would like to talk to him ...Cookie
http://www.insurancejournal.com/maga...ures/52360.htm Nations Hazard Insurer Leaves Nationwide Trail By Andrew G. Simpson February 21, 2005 Even though his files have been stored in the department's archives since the case was transferred to federal investigators more than a year ago, Ted Bader still keeps tabs on Michael Napadow and Nations Hazard Insurance. Bader is the chief investigator in the office of the state of Washington's insurance bureau and, by virtue of his own curiosity in a case where he was the first to act, he is the unofficial clearinghouse for information on Nations Hazard and its principal, Napadow, who has been accused of selling bogus errors and omissions policies to home inspectors and other professionals in various states. Bader remembers how he first got "tipped off" about Napadow. The tip originated with an agent who was excited when he heard about the prospect of a new company, since the market for home inspectors' liability coverage was so tight. So the agent called the Washington department to check out this new market. It so happened that neither the company nor Napadow were licensed to conduct business in Washington. On July 22, 2003, Bader's office issued a cease and desist order against Michael Napadow, Stephen Napadow, Jeffery Napadow and Nations Hazard Insurance Co., alleging they were running an unauthorized insurance business. He immediately placed the information into the database of the National Association of Insurance Commission-ers to alert other states. Since then, reports of Napadow-related activities have sprung up from California to Maine, sometimes under aliases. In addition to Nation's Hazard Insurance, Napadow has allegedly used another name, Michael Holland, as well as other insurance companies' names, including Liberty Mutual, Hartford Casualty and Lloyd's. In February of last year, Illinois cited Washington's report in revoking the licenses of Napadow and Nations Hazard for violating its state insurance laws and for misrepresenting itself in other states. Maine Superintendent of Insurance Alessandro A. Iuppa reported in August that his bureau learned that the name and logo of a legitimate well-known insurer, The Hartford, were being used illegally to solicit buyers in Maine through a fraudulent company called Hartford Casualty Insurance. (The Hartford does have a licensed and registered underwriting subsidiary with a similar name.) The bogus company had copied The Hartford's logo on its Web site to associate itself with legitimate Hartford, the bureau said in issuing its warning against fake insurance. In December, Pennsylvania officials ordered Michael Francis Napadow to halt sales using Hartford Casualty Insurance and Nations Hazard Insurance Agency as well. A total of 22 states have issued warnings. Bader said Napadow started out selling the inspectors' liability coverage as an add-on to legal defense coverage under a "pay-as-you-go" plan. Napadow's operations appear to target agents, professionals, home inspectors, and people in the real estate industry by offering quotes on errors and omissions, general liability and legal defense liability insurance coverage. Offers are reportedly sent by both e-mail and faxed printed material directing people to the unlicensed company's Web sites. "Unfortunately fake insurance is not always easy to recognize and perpetrators can be very devious," warned Maine's Iuppa. The forum on the Web site for the National Association of Certified Home Inspectors (www.nachi.org) contains a steady stream of complaints and reports from home inspectors about Napadow. These e-mails, along with reports from investigators, have tracked Napadow's whereabouts in various locations including Illinois, the Virgin Islands and Florida. The NACHI site even includes e-mails apparently from Napadow himself in defense of his operations and one in November in which he describes a meeting he had with a U.S Postal Service inspector. He claims that during this meeting, he turned over all his documents. Napadow himself stated that he had"retired from the insurance business voluntarily." The November e-mail to the NACHI purportedly submitted by Napadow reads in part: "Whether you or any of your members are interested; this did start with very good intentions of starting an insurance company and helping the home inspector industry which I think are being taken advantage of by insurance companies. I also know that the program that I came up with called "Pay-As-You-Go" is viable and would have helped many inspectors start in the business or the part-timers stay in the business. "Other items of interest are that I did cut-off-at-the-pass a few potential suits with negotiation and explanation of the industry. I have also refunded certain premiums to clients that were having a hard time," Napadow wrote. Napadow's "retirement" turned out to be short-lived as there have been several reports of activity since then. In December, Bader himself passed along another incident report to the U.S. Postal fraud inspector Scott Sullivan in Chicago who is handling the Nations Hazard case. When a case involves the mail system or even fax lines it can be properly and better pursued by federal authorities instead of the states, according to Bader. "Most states do not have the authority to prosecute civil offenses beyond their own borders," he noted. Other states may have the authority but not the funds of federal investigators and prosecutors. Postal Inspector Sullivan told Insurance Journal he could not comment on the status of Napadow's operation and could neither confirm nor deny reports on his whereabouts because there is an ongoing federal investigation. Bader, who is frustrated that Napadow is still on the loose, nevertheless insists he has full confidence in the U.S. Postal inspector and federal prosecutor to eventually catch and stop Napadow. But he's keeping tabs as well. |
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Just got my US Dept of Justice letter today about Napadow. Thankfully, he only got $800 of mine, but I know other inspectors who lost $2-3k.
Fry the bastard |
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Please Note:
Erol Kartal is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
Boy does that name ring a bell. He's hiding in Tora Bora last I heard.
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Submitted my application a week ago and have not heard anything. How long does it typically take? Vince Santos
StepByStep Home Services LC (734) 748-9584 Providing Home Inspection Services to Southeast Michigan ITA Trained and Certified |
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It is a long application... give him a call... he does not mind.
John McKenna, CMI (TREC #4565)
Executive Director - Master Inspector Certification Board 25 Yrs Constr Exp - 13 Yrs Home Inspector Exp American Home Inspection - East Texas. |
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