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Free Negligent Referral Protection for Real Estate Agents
Why all real estate agents should only recommend InterNACHI® inspectors.
InterNACHI® is so sure of its inspectors that it will indemnify any licensed real estate agent in an amount up to $10,000 if a third party successfully sues the agent for negligent referral of an InterNACHI® inspector.
This protection is offered at no cost to agents who register. This is how the program works: The agent must be a licensed real estate agent or broker in the relevant jurisdiction at the time of the referral. The referral must be made to an inspector who is a member in good standing of InterNACHI® at the time of the referral. The program is only available for residential inspections; it does not apply to inspections of commercial properties. The InterNACHI® member must have a written inspection agreement with the customer at the time of the inspection.
The agent is not required to refer potential customers only to InterNACHI® inspectors. The agent may provide the names of more than one inspector, but the program will still apply if the potential customer selects an InterNACHI® inspector as a result of the referral and the agent otherwise qualifies. The agent must admit to having made the referral. The agent must register with InterNACHI® prior to making the referral. After registering, the agent will obtain an InterNACHI® login which confirms that he or she has registered. By registering for the program, the agent (on behalf of himself, his heirs, successors and assigns, and on behalf of the company that employs the agent) represents and agrees as follows:
a. Agent is authorized by agent’s employer to register for the program.
a. Agent is authorized by agent’s employer to register for the program.
b. The exclusive venue for any litigation arising against InterNACHI® or its officers as a result of the agent’s participation in the program shall be in the County or District Court of Boulder County, Colorado. Agent and agent’s employer must submit to the exercise of personal jurisdiction over them by those courts. In any such action, the parties waive trial by jury. If InterNACHI® prevails in any such action, the agent shall pay InterNACHI®’s attorney’s fees, expert witness fees, and costs. Colorado law will govern any such action.
c. There are no other promises or representations of InterNACHI® that are not set forth here. d. The terms of this program cannot be modified except in a written document signed by an authorized officer of InterNACHI®.
The agent must promptly notify InterNACHI® in writing when he or she first becomes aware that a person is claiming that the agent was negligent in referring the person to an InterNACHI® inspector. The notice must include the name of the claimant and a summary of the relevant facts. The agent must send the notice by certified mail to InterNACHI®, 1750 30th Street, Suite 301, Boulder, CO 80301. The agent must provide InterNACHI® with a certified copy of the judgment entered against the agent, which must be the result of a lawsuit against the agent for negligent referral to an InterNACHI® inspector.
Upon receiving a certified copy of the judgment and satisfactory proof that the judgment resulted from an action against the agent for negligent referral to an InterNACHI® inspector, InterNACHI® will pay the agent the amount of the judgment up to $10,000, but only to the extent that the agent does not have insurance coverage to pay the judgment.
The agent must provide all relevant insurance and other information to InterNACHI® sufficient for InterNACHI® to determine that the agent qualifies for payment. The limit is $10,000 per incident. If the plaintiff sues and prevails against more than one agent and/or a company that employs or has a relationship with an agent, InterNACHI® will pay only once. If a court enters judgment against more than one agent or against an agent and the agent’s employer, InterNACHI® will pay a prorated share of the $10,000 to each such person or entity. The agent must use the money to pay the judgment.
REGISTER NOW for InterNACHI's Free Negligent Referral Protection Plan and never refer your clients to anyone less than an InterNACHI inspector.

Move-In Certified Program
Here are some important advantages of listing a home that has been Move-In Certified®
You can recommend an InterNACHI Certified Professional Inspector® to inspect the home before the buyer's inspector is hired. Your client (the seller) can schedule the inspection at his convenience, with little effort on your part. Your client can assist the inspector during the inspection, something that's not typically done during a buyer's inspection. This can streamline the inspection process and give your client confidence in the condition of the home you're helping them sell. You and your client will be alerted to any immediate safety issues discovered, before other agents and potential buyers tour the home. A seller inspection relieves you of having to hurriedly procure repair estimates and schedule repairs for your client. Repairs can be made ahead of time and will help the home show better. Your client will have the opportunity to correct any misstatements in the inspection report before it's generated and distributed to prospective buyers. The inspection report will help your client see their home through the eyes of an unbiased third party, thus making them more realistic about their asking price. A Move-In Certified® yard sign, provided by the InterNACHI inspector, will attract potential buyers looking for a home in the neighborhood.
The inspection report can be hosted on www.FetchReport.com, which will entice potential buyers to tour other Move-In Certified® homes. The Move-In Certified® inspection report can be used as a marketing tool that goes beyond the seller's disclosure. This kind of forthrightness is a great way to help sell the home and engage in a low-stress transaction.
The inspection report can help relieve a prospective buyer's unfounded suspicions and concerns before they walk away from an otherwise great deal. A Move-In Certified® seller inspection report helps eliminate "buyer's remorse" that can sometimes occur after the buyer's inspection. With a pre-listing inspection, the facts are up front and there are seldom any new issues or surprises by closing. A seller inspection helps prevent protracted negotiations and 11th-hour re-negotiations.
The seller inspection and report may persuade a buyer to waive his own inspection contingency. The deal is less likely to fall apart the way they often do when a buyer's inspections reveal unexpected problems at the last minute. The inspection report provides full-disclosure protection from future legal claims.
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