Isaac Peck
02-14-2013, 01:49 PM
Hello Home Inspectors! I wanted to let you know that a new Issue of Working RE Home Inspector Edition is available! Give it a read and let me know what you think.
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Working RE Home Inspector Edition
Click to read Stories (http://issuu.com/workingre/docs/homeinspector-news-issue-2?mode=window)
Playing the "Not Readily Accessible" Inspection Card (http://issuu.com/workingre/docs/homeinspector-news-issue-2?mode=window)
From a pad-locked electrical panel to an obstructed attic, sooner or later every home inspector encounters a situation where something is “not readily accessible.” Find out how the pros handle this often vexing aspect of everyday inspecting. read more (http://issuu.com/workingre/docs/homeinspector-news-issue-2?mode=window)
Rebutting Complaints (http://issuu.com/workingre/docs/homeinspector-news-issue-2?mode=window)
Do you know what to do– and what not to do- to make sure you have insurance coverage when you need it? Do you know how to not hurt your “case” when trouble comes? A Senior Insurance Broker experienced in inspector issues shows you how to best cover your assets when dealing with complaints. read more (http://issuu.com/workingre/docs/homeinspector-news-issue-2?mode=window)
Business Basics: Upping Your Game (http://issuu.com/workingre/docs/homeinspector-news-issue-2?mode=window)
Veteran inspector Jerry McCarthy shows you how to put you best foot forward to communicate professionalism on each and every job. read more (http://issuu.com/workingre/docs/homeinspector-news-issue-2?mode=window)
Expert Witness Subpoenas: How Not to Work for Free (http://issuu.com/workingre/docs/wremagazine-hi-issue2?mode=window)
Do you know what to do when you're subpoenaed in someone else's lawsuit? Hear from experienced home inspectors on how to best handle lawyers and subpoenas- and profit too! read more (http://issuu.com/workingre/docs/homeinspector-news-issue-2?mode=window)
Selling Yourself and Your Services (http://issuu.com/workingre/docs/homeinspector-news-issue-2?mode=window)
Are you doing all you can to market your business and sell your services? There are some simple techniques that even the most sales-averse among us can use to close the deal. read more (http://issuu.com/workingre/docs/homeinspector-news-issue-2?mode=window)
Inspectors: What to do with Claims (http://issuu.com/workingre/docs/homeinspector-news-issue-2?mode=window)
Expert insurance broker David Brauner, Senior Broker at OREP.org, shows you what to expect when the worst happens and how best to fight back. read more (http://issuu.com/workingre/docs/homeinspector-news-issue-2?mode=window)
How to Date a House (http://issuu.com/workingre/docs/homeinspector-news-issue-2?mode=window)
Do you know how “date” a house? Save the flowers and chocolates and learn from a pro in this interesting article. read more (http://issuu.com/workingre/docs/homeinspector-news-issue-2?mode=window)
Published OREP.org, (http://www.orep.org/home-inspectors-e&o.htm) providing E&O Insurance and education to inspectors since 2002.
http://www.workingre.com/workingre/hi-2-small.png (http://issuu.com/workingre/docs/homeinspector-news-issue-2?mode=window)
Working RE Home Inspector Edition
Click to read Stories (http://issuu.com/workingre/docs/homeinspector-news-issue-2?mode=window)
Playing the "Not Readily Accessible" Inspection Card (http://issuu.com/workingre/docs/homeinspector-news-issue-2?mode=window)
From a pad-locked electrical panel to an obstructed attic, sooner or later every home inspector encounters a situation where something is “not readily accessible.” Find out how the pros handle this often vexing aspect of everyday inspecting. read more (http://issuu.com/workingre/docs/homeinspector-news-issue-2?mode=window)
Rebutting Complaints (http://issuu.com/workingre/docs/homeinspector-news-issue-2?mode=window)
Do you know what to do– and what not to do- to make sure you have insurance coverage when you need it? Do you know how to not hurt your “case” when trouble comes? A Senior Insurance Broker experienced in inspector issues shows you how to best cover your assets when dealing with complaints. read more (http://issuu.com/workingre/docs/homeinspector-news-issue-2?mode=window)
Business Basics: Upping Your Game (http://issuu.com/workingre/docs/homeinspector-news-issue-2?mode=window)
Veteran inspector Jerry McCarthy shows you how to put you best foot forward to communicate professionalism on each and every job. read more (http://issuu.com/workingre/docs/homeinspector-news-issue-2?mode=window)
Expert Witness Subpoenas: How Not to Work for Free (http://issuu.com/workingre/docs/wremagazine-hi-issue2?mode=window)
Do you know what to do when you're subpoenaed in someone else's lawsuit? Hear from experienced home inspectors on how to best handle lawyers and subpoenas- and profit too! read more (http://issuu.com/workingre/docs/homeinspector-news-issue-2?mode=window)
Selling Yourself and Your Services (http://issuu.com/workingre/docs/homeinspector-news-issue-2?mode=window)
Are you doing all you can to market your business and sell your services? There are some simple techniques that even the most sales-averse among us can use to close the deal. read more (http://issuu.com/workingre/docs/homeinspector-news-issue-2?mode=window)
Inspectors: What to do with Claims (http://issuu.com/workingre/docs/homeinspector-news-issue-2?mode=window)
Expert insurance broker David Brauner, Senior Broker at OREP.org, shows you what to expect when the worst happens and how best to fight back. read more (http://issuu.com/workingre/docs/homeinspector-news-issue-2?mode=window)
How to Date a House (http://issuu.com/workingre/docs/homeinspector-news-issue-2?mode=window)
Do you know how “date” a house? Save the flowers and chocolates and learn from a pro in this interesting article. read more (http://issuu.com/workingre/docs/homeinspector-news-issue-2?mode=window)
Published OREP.org, (http://www.orep.org/home-inspectors-e&o.htm) providing E&O Insurance and education to inspectors since 2002.