State-Specific Pre-inspection Agreements for Home Inspectors
Exclusively for Home Inspectors Insured with InspectorPro
Your pre-inspection agreement is your first line of defense. But not all pre-inspection agreements for home inspectors are created equal.
At InspectorPro, we have over 15 years of experience handling home inspection claims. We know a reliable home inspection agreement template can turn the tide for your defense.
Meanwhile, we’ve seen our share of poor quality sample pre-inspection agreements. Some are written by lawyers who don’t specialize in your field. Other home inspection contract templates are missing essential clauses designed to protect inspectors, or even standards required by your state.
To protect our clients from subpar home inspection agreement forms, we paved a new path. The InspectorPro team our insight into the most recent claims, case law, and legislation to create research-driven, routinely-updated, state-specific pre-inspection agreements for home inspectors like you.
Here’s what makes our pre-inspection agreements different.
Home Inspector Pre-inspection Agreements: The InspectorPro Difference
What makes our home inspection agreement templates unique?
Tailored to you and your state, these home inspector pre-inspection agreements offer the most proactive protection against claims for your peace of mind.
If a complaint escalates into a claim, our pre-inspection agreements are equipped with everything your unique business needs. They’re intentionally and expertly crafted to prevent claims (or shut them down efficiently). Plus, they’re available to our clients at no additional cost.
Here’s how confident we are in these agreements. If you get a claim while using our home inspection agreement template, we’ll give you a $1,000 discount off your deductible.
Here’s what clients love about our pre inspection agreement for home inspectors.
Why use our pre-inspection agreements?
Get our state-specific pre-inspection agreement for home inspectors now.
Complete the form below to learn more and get a copy of your state's contract.
Pre-Inspection Agreements - Updated
Q&A About Our Pre-inspection Agreements for Home Inspectors
Learn more about the important provisions in our home inspector pre-inspection agreements.
In 2020, we examined best practices for crafting effective pre-inspection agreements.
Each month, we discussed an important principle or provision known to strengthen a home inspector’s pre-inspection agreement. Read the articles in the series by clicking the blog links below:
- Your First Line of Defense
- Scope
- Exclusions
- Limitation of Liability
- Dispute Resolution
- Arbitration
- Attorney's Fees
- Statute of Limitations
- Severability
- Signatures
- Authorized Agents
- Housekeeping
At the same time, a pre-inspection agreement for home inspectors is only as important as its signature.
We share 12 ways to get your contracts signed before the inspection, every time. Read the article here. Or read these real case studies to find out how important a signature can be.
About InspectorPro Insurance
In 2009, we saw a need in the home inspection insurance industry. Across the nation, there were tens of thousands of home inspectors protecting the millions buying and selling homes every year.
But who was looking out for them?
Back in 2009 and even now, there were not and are not many insurance companies that offer programs catered to the home inspection industry. Sure, there are plenty of agencies that offer cookie-cutter professional and general liability insurance policies. But they don't understand the risks unique to your field.
That need for a custom insurance solution for home inspectors is how InspectorPro was born.
Today, InspectorPro Insurance is the leading home inspection insurance provider in the nation. With a reputation built on superior claims handling and quality customer service, we give clients peace of mind.
We strive to offer solutions that meet your specific needs—like our state-specific, research-backed pre-inspection agreements for home inspectors. Our risk management tools work to change the litigious culture plaguing home inspection businesses by helping inspectors educate their clients and avoid claims.
Insuring with anyone else simply isn't worth the risk.