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William Campbell
03-30-2009, 09:08 AM
Well, I'm not really new here, but it has been a while since I posted. Thanks to the new Texas law about requiring E&O Insurance, I have made the decision to let my TREC Licenses expire, as I can not afford the insurance. Is there a thread on IN where we can offer tools for sale? I have some unused inspection tools that I don't need and could really use the money. Thanks Willie
Scott Patterson
03-30-2009, 09:20 AM
Well, I'm not really new here, but it has been a while since I posted. Thanks to the new Texas law about requiring E&O Insurance, I have made the decision to let my TREC Licenses expire, as I can not afford the insurance. Is there a thread on IN where we can offer tools for sale? I have some unused inspection tools that I don't need and could really use the money. Thanks Willie
Most of the inspectors that have been getting out of business have been hitting Ebay. I have picked up several items off of Ebay from guys who have closed their doors, from all over the country.
I would just post a list of items and the price you want on this thread.
Kevin Luce
03-30-2009, 09:25 AM
Sorry to hear it. What are you planning on doing for a living?
Rick Hurst
03-30-2009, 09:28 AM
William,
Hate to hear your leaving the business.
Is your choice strictly because of the insurance? I've heard that some providers have programs less than 1500. a year. Thats just a little over a 100. a month.
Were you doing HI's on a full time basis, or just part time?
I know its tough out there right now in Real Estate market for many.
Best of Luck to you in whatever you decide to move forward into.
Rick
Jim Luttrall
03-30-2009, 09:46 AM
William, you might want to put your license on "Inactive" rather than letting it expire to preserve your future options.
William Campbell
03-30-2009, 10:16 AM
Thanks to all for your replies. My license expired 12-31-08. I am going back into what I call "termite displacements". Take out the rot and replace it with new tastier lumber.:D
I wasn't sure if I could post items for sale on this thread. I guess if Brian wants to he can repost it for me.
What I have is a Tramex wet wall detecter, a carbon monoxide tester, and a freon sniffer. I was wanting $1000.00 for all three tools. The tramex wet wall detector sells for a $1000 by its self. I have not used any of these tools. If need be anyone can e-mail me or call me on my cell 361-229-4103 Thanks again Willie
LARRY BATTARBEE
03-30-2009, 01:05 PM
Willie, if it helps, we have a policy that satisfies TREC. I know Rockport is slow right now.
This month, Ace Westchester is offering, in addition to their current policy, a new restrictive coverage policy, excluding: punitive or exemplary or multiplied damages; code compliance; swimming pool, hot tub, whirl pool, sauna, steam room, or similar apparatus; waste disposal system, septic tanks; bodily injury and property damage; and security systems. Ace includes coverage for WDI visual inspections. The pure premium is only $750 plus fees and can be paid monthly. TREC has stated, despite the exclusions, this policy does meet the TREC insurance requirement.
Please feel free to contact me at any time (903) 723-3202 or LBATTAR@ATTGLOBAL.NET.
A.D. Miller
03-30-2009, 02:09 PM
Willie, if it helps, we have a policy that satisfies TREC. I know Rockport is slow right now.
This month, Ace Westchester is offering, in addition to their current policy, a new restrictive coverage policy, excluding: punitive or exemplary or multiplied damages; code compliance; swimming pool, hot tub, whirl pool, sauna, steam room, or similar apparatus; waste disposal system, septic tanks; bodily injury and property damage; and security systems. Ace includes coverage for WDI visual inspections. The pure premium is only $750 plus fees and can be paid monthly. TREC has stated, despite the exclusions, this policy does meet the TREC insurance requirement.
Please feel free to contact me at any time (903) 723-3202 or LBATTAR@ATTGLOBAL.NET. (LBATTAR@ATTGLOBAL.NET.)
Typical blatant, shameless marketing tactics of the common insurance drain fly.:D
LARRY BATTARBEE
03-30-2009, 02:25 PM
Mr. Miller,
It is most unfortunate you were offended. Your fellow inspector is going out of business because of insurance cost. Rick Hurst was kind enough to inform him of a $1500 alternative which is ok with you and commendable. However, when an insurance agent offers a solution for half of that, so the man can possibly keep his profession, he is shameless? Perhaps you might rethink who is trying, and has the ability, to help your fellow inspector.
David Argabright
03-30-2009, 02:37 PM
He did put a nice big smiley face at the end of his post. Maybe he was just yanking your chain?
Do you have that coverage in Ohio?
A.D. Miller
03-30-2009, 05:27 PM
Mr. Miller,
It is most unfortunate you were offended. Your fellow inspector is going out of business because of insurance cost. Rick Hurst was kind enough to inform him of a $1500 alternative which is ok with you and commendable. However, when an insurance agent offers a solution for half of that, so the man can possibly keep his profession, he is shameless? Perhaps you might rethink who is trying, and has the ability, to help your fellow inspector.
Insurance Man: David's attempt to put a PC spin on my comment to you notwithstanding, I meant exactly what I said. Mr. Campbell stated that he was out of business and not interested in re-entering the profession. His license expired in January. He is out of the profession, plain and simple.
You, on the other hand, are like the perennial ambulance-chasing do-gooder wannabe In-shaw-nz Man. Offering pie in the sky for much more than a pittance. Nothing less than a Baptist preacher in training.:eek:
One of my favorite quotes by one of my favorite writers:
"I have seen an entire family lifted out of poverty and into affluence by the simple boon of a broken leg. I have had people come to me on crutches, with tears in their eyes, to bless this beneficient institution. In all my experiences of life, I have seen nothing so seraphic as the look that comes into a freshly mutilated man's face when he feels in his vest pocket with his remaining hand and finds his accident ticket all right."
- Mark Twain's Speech on accident insurance, 1874
William Campbell
03-30-2009, 07:38 PM
Once again, I thank everyone for your replies. As I stated, my licence is expired as of Jan. 1. I was not able to fins a company that would take monthly payments from a first time coverage request. What I found was $3500 a year. Yes, would like to think of myself a a full time inspector. The clients that I recieved were very thankful that they called me. The agents on the other hand blackballed me. One agent told my client that I "was the most anal inspector that she ever met.":D
I did not intend to get anything started with this thread. But I also don't have a high opinion of insurance agents as I believe that they are the reason laws like these get passed. They see a possible market and since they want more money,,,they lobby to get stupid laws passed that either put people out of buisness or make the market price go up so that not every one can afford your service.
Bottom Line---GREED:rolleyes:
Carl Winters
03-31-2009, 07:28 PM
William we understand you have to do what you have to do, the very best to you. Times are tough and until things smooth out it will be awhile before it gets back to normal. Hope you sell your tools quickly. Try Craig's list; maybe someone in Corpus might be interested.
Jim Zborowski
04-02-2009, 04:56 PM
Does Texas allow a grace period in whick you pay a nominal fine for late lic. fee ? You may still be able to save your lic.
Illinois allows it.
Al Pirro
09-25-2009, 12:48 PM
What kind of home inspection tools are you offering?
What are your prices.
My name is Al Pirro My busiiness name is ALL HOUSE HOME INSPECTIONS INC.
MaMa Mount
09-25-2009, 05:25 PM
What kind of home inspection tools are you offering?
What are your prices.
My name is Al Pirro My busiiness name is ALL HOUSE HOME INSPECTIONS INC.
All House Home Inspections? Now that is truly original. Doesn't make any sense. I'm sure it will get you at the front of the listings in the phone book.
John Dirks Jr
09-25-2009, 08:48 PM
The agents on the other hand blackballed me. One agent told my client that I "was the most anal inspector that she ever met.":D
I wear that like a badge of success. We actually need more inspectors like you.....uhhh, and me.
Mitchell Toelle
09-26-2009, 08:16 PM
What kind of home inspection tools are you offering?
What are your prices.
My name is Al Pirro My busiiness name is ALL HOUSE HOME INSPECTIONS INC.
Read thread number 6 Al.
Mitchell Toelle
09-26-2009, 08:18 PM
I wear that like a badge of success. We actually need more inspectors like you.....uhhh, and me.
I'm thinking I might like to have some of those "anal" badges made up. I agree, being call anal or picky is not a bad thing at all.
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