Insurance Companies Want Home Inspection Claims to Live
Home inspectors are EASY targets. It’s a sad fact that many home inspectors are victims of meritless claims while receiving little assistance of those they thought could be counted on: their insurance company.
Many home inspectors are SHOCKED that their insurance company would settle a meritless claim or offer up their deductible to the complaining client. These inspectors also work with attorneys who rack up legal fees before settling the claim for nuisance value.
Why is this the case? I talk about working with professionals who align with your values and beliefs in this week’s video blog.
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