Originally Posted by
Matt Fellman
I have the best luck with a high-lighter.... green seems to work pretty well.
I state the titles of the documents I'm handing out (State SOPs, Pest/Dry Rot SOPs and Inspection Agreement), ask them to read them through and sign where indicated. I then go walk the house and circle back to the kitchen (or wherever we started) and make sure things are all filled out. I'd say about 25% of the time someone missed a spot on the contract or decided measuring the refrigerator alcove was more pressing. In which case we have a little "pow-wow".
Your kidding right. You actually have all your clients read over all of that and sign all of it for a home inspection.
The contract is...They hired you....You go over your findings...They pay you. TREC SOPs are on line and I point to the address on the first page of the report. I have never understood this entire mentality people have gotten over the years about "I must protect myself"
Is life really that bad. Folks running around with tubes of hand sanitiser. Whats up with that? Go over things with their attorney every few months if not more. Have an attorney on retainer?????????????
Just kidding on some of this stuff. But do we hear ourselves? Give them this to read and sign and that to read and sign and this to read and sign and then they don't initial everything and check everything and then beore they shake hands on a job well done they forget to use the hand sanitizer,
Geesh....What is this world coming to.
Contract....What Contract
