Due to relationships within the insurance, real estate & property management industries, I am looking for inspectors to do insurance inspections (wind mits, 4 points & roof certs) in the following areas:
Orlando
Tampa
Jacksonville
Gainesville
Lakeland
Melbourne
Ocala
Deltona
Daytona Beach
Fort Pierce
Pasco/Hernando counties
Citrus/Pinellas counties
Whether you just want to pick up some extra inspections, or whether you want a lot of inspections…
We will aggressively market in all of these areas to insure you get as many inspections as you want to handle.
Requirements:
Florida Home Inspectors License
NACHI certified
Citizens approved for retail inspections (I can help you do this quickly)
Insured to state minimums
Presentable vehicle & valid drivers license
Experience doing insurance inspections
Email me at kenwild@mindspring.com if you are interested. Let me know what geographic area(s) you wish to cover & be sure to leave a phone number I can call you on.
Whether you are looking to supplement your inspection income or looking to really build a business doing insurance inspections, this could be your ideal opportunity.
I think if you are a licensed home inspector and nothing else you have to (or should) send in your training certificate to get on a list. Can’t remember. I was going to do it but I do all those inspections under my CGC license.
Citizens retail inspections are requested by agents to write a new policy or to renew an existing policy. On older homes a 4 point is typically ordered when a new policy is writen & often when it comes time for renewal a roof certification inspection is required by Citizens.
Non-retail Citizens inspections are the re-inspections that are ordered to check & make sure the inspection report Citizens has in hand is accurate. Their way of policing us inspectors.
You need to send a copy of your NACHI membership certificate & FL state home inspectors license in to Citizens to get on their list of inspectors.
I emailed Joe Bouthelier, head of Citizens Underwriting division, and his reply was that Citizens does not keep a database of inspectors other than those who are currently involved in the outreach program, and they do not point agents or customers to any particular person. He advised their ‘approved inspector’ retail program will not roll out until 2013. Until then it is business as usual.