Jerry Peck
09-29-2022, 10:18 AM
I didn't know where else to put this, so I put it under General.
Hurricane Ian as done a lot of damage across Florida, and has affected many Home Inspectors along with everyone else, and they will likely be affected for quite some time, depending on the damage in their areas.
Hurricane Ian is now heading up to the Carolinas, and may gather itself back together and become a hurricane again before hitting land once again, and affecting even more Home Inspectors.
Hoping all are safe and will be okay.
Same applies to all the Home Inspectors in the wildfire areas and other disaster areas. Stay safe first, then hope all will be okay.
Been there and done that, it definitely affects the Home Inspectors as it is not just 'their homes' which are affected, it affect their business, and sometimes for months, even years (sometimes for the good in the the end - after Hurricane Andrew in 1992, South Florida went through about an 8-10 year rebuilding boom).
Hurricane Ian as done a lot of damage across Florida, and has affected many Home Inspectors along with everyone else, and they will likely be affected for quite some time, depending on the damage in their areas.
Hurricane Ian is now heading up to the Carolinas, and may gather itself back together and become a hurricane again before hitting land once again, and affecting even more Home Inspectors.
Hoping all are safe and will be okay.
Same applies to all the Home Inspectors in the wildfire areas and other disaster areas. Stay safe first, then hope all will be okay.
Been there and done that, it definitely affects the Home Inspectors as it is not just 'their homes' which are affected, it affect their business, and sometimes for months, even years (sometimes for the good in the the end - after Hurricane Andrew in 1992, South Florida went through about an 8-10 year rebuilding boom).