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gbrasseur is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
Hi to all,
I am one of the ones looking at the "pay per inspection" E&O insurance. A few things concern me about what I read on the "agreement" that was sent to me to consider. I was wondering if those of you familiar with types of E&O could shed some light on them?? I am sure there are more concerns, but here are a couple. 1) It is "claims made basis"- what the heck is this? 2) The agreements/reports are not valid for insurance coverage after the expiration of your coverage period.-Is coverage null & void if someone tries to sue you if you go out of business or something? Here http://www.home-inspect.com/payperinspection/ is the site if any others of you are considering this. Thanks, |
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Greg, you're not alone. I don't think that I've met anyone who understands insurance "contracts," and that's what I want to tell about in the coming days, and the reason I got involved. Inspectors deserve to be told in plain English what they're getting for what they're paying. Be patient, it's on the way. PS I like your almost subiminal message: "Oh, what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive." (I intend to make sure that doesn't happen to even one inspector).
InterNACHI Vice President, InterNACHI Editor-in-Chief, co-founder CalNACHI Author of Manual For a Happy Home & Inspect & Protect |
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Call Bob he will be more than happy to explain it all. |
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Thanks, Brian. That's true. But, I still think that Bob needs to spell it out, in clear and concise terms. I just spoke to a guy who has insurance with a company other than Marion Allen, who thought he had full coverage only to find out that he has to pay several thousand for tail coverage. Needless to say, he's not a happy camper, and believes that he was misinformed.
InterNACHI Vice President, InterNACHI Editor-in-Chief, co-founder CalNACHI Author of Manual For a Happy Home & Inspect & Protect |
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gmartin2 is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
Two thoughts come to mind regarding E&O insurance. "let the buyer beware" and skullduggery.
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I just found out about the pay per inspection E&O last Tuesday when Nick was in town. I started my business last year and took the $3200 hit for E&O. I found out today because I have E&O, I don't qualify for the pay per inspection E&O.
Greg Liebig, Owner Sheboygan Wisconsin Home Inspector 4-Square Home Inspections, LLC Where Knowledge will put your Mind at Ease © Sheboygan, WI 53081 (920) 451-4646 www.sheboyganhomeinspector.com www.4squarehi.com Like Us on Facebook Follow Us on Linked-In |
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