From FAR:
Florida’s Chief Financial Officer Alex Sink announced yesterday that the free home inspections would resume within the next two weeks, and 11 new windstorm inspection firms have been selected statewide through the My Safe Florida Home (MSFH) program. After a two-month competitive bidding process, these firms were chosen based upon their scores, capacity to perform a minimum number of quality inspections each week, and in-house resources available to manage the large number of applicants to the program.
Each inspection firm must ensure that their inspectors pass Level 2 background checks, including fingerprinting and drug testing. Each inspector must also undergo the required education and training on mitigation techniques and the MSFH program.
“We want homeowners to be highly satisfied with the services they receive from the My Safe Florida Home Program once it expands statewide,†says Sink.
Together, the 11 inspection firms have each been selected to serve specific regions of the state. After a 60-day ramp-up period, each firm has agreed to conduct a minimum of 1,000 inspections per week.
Inspections firms selected, by region, include:
• Panhandle (Region 1) – AmeriPro Inspection and Thomas Enterprising
• North Florida (Region 2) – AmeriPro, Skye Tec, and Alltech
• Central Florida (Region 3) – Florida Real Property Administrators, JVI Inspections, |Professional Service Industries, and Home Inspections.
• South Florida (Region 4) – Applied Research and Associates, W.B. Sanders, Don Meyler Inspections, and Skye Tec
The pilot phase of the MSFH program was launched in late August 2006. During the MSFH program’s 2006 pilot phase, more than 14,000 free wind inspections were conducted in 17 counties. Along with an inspection report, these 14,000 homeowners received a grant application to apply for matching funds, and the department has received applications for matching funds from more than 4,100 homeowners to date. These homeowners are currently working with licensed contractors approved by the MSFH program and making recommended improvements to their homes. Once the work has been completed, the state will reimburse the homeowners for 50 percent of the actual cost of the improvements, up to $5,000. To date, more than $47,000 in grant money has been awarded to 19 Floridians in seven counties.
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Dont do this without a clear understanding of who gets the inspection results. They did mine then sent it to my insurance company without my approval. My insurance went up 600 a year ! My house is block and wood and has always been rated in reference to the block side. They rated the house as a primarily frame structure.
Beware before you sign with them
I need a telephone number to call to find out if my inspection was sent to my insurance company.
@Sally DeSantis,
To contact My Safe Florida Home, reach them via the MSFH phone number at 1-866-513-MSFH.
I had an inspector that was from the state do an evaluation on my home and gave that information and inspection to Nationwide and have now changed to Liberty Insurance and do not have that inspection to show to them. Is there a way to obtaining another copy from the state? My address is 1762 Sweetwater West Circle, Apopka, FL 32712. 407-814-9989