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Old 1/31/12, 10:16 PM
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I would file a complaint immediately and then demand an investigation.
If anyone does please share the results with us.


Anyone want to bet on the outcome of the complaint??



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Old 2/1/12, 6:16 AM
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If anyone does please share the results with us.


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We will never know until one is filed. If enough are filed, there will be action. The media can come in quite handy in these instances.
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Old 2/1/12, 12:11 PM
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We will never know until one is filed. If enough are filed, there will be action. The media can come in quite handy in these instances.

Based upon the topics and discussio on the forum and my conversations with the guys performing the re-inspections.

It appears to me, that if a complaint is filed or documentation , or a third inspection contradicts the re-inspection, the re-inspector doesn't get paid.



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Based upon the topics and discussio on the forum and my conversations with the guys performing the re-inspections.

It appears to me, that if a complaint is filed or documentation , or a third inspection contradicts the re-inspection, the re-inspector doesn't get paid.
The problem is that not getting paid for one out of 100 improper re-inspections isn't going to do much.

I am not much of a conspiracy theorist, but lately, I am beginning to become one.
If the evil empire, the insurance companies, are instructing the re-inspectors to find faults, real or not, I would bet they have a fall guy ready.
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Old 2/1/12, 2:46 PM
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The problem is that not getting paid for one out of 100 improper re-inspections isn't going to do much.

I am not much of a conspiracy theorist, but lately, I am beginning to become one.
If the evil empire, the insurance companies, are instructing the re-inspectors to find faults, real or not, I would bet they have a fall guy ready.
Agreed. Unfortunately, it appears to be the re-inspector and the homeowner that ultimatly suffer.



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