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Originally Posted by billethkid
Many that had a roof replaced had some very important items in common....
the roof was inspected by the insurance company and approved for replacement
the homeowner paid a deductible...
= no fraud!?
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Maybe not in FL, but I assume it's the same here. Insurance company "inspectors (aka adjusters)" are often 3rd party companies who are clearly "involved " with contractors. Maybe not here, can't see why not though, but I know this for 100% sure up north as a family member was a "public adjuster." He mostly dealt with fires but other things as well. VERY lucrative business. That being said, if one ever has a fire or other extensive damage ALWAYS hire a "public adjustior" as they work "between" the homeowner and the insurance company. Don't rely on who the insurance company sends.
Don't even know if public adjusters even exist in FL but can't see why not.