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Fogdog

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Because in almost every case I easily find well over $400 dollars worth of repairs on a house, frequently thousands of dollars of repairs.

If you wanted to get specialists you would have to hire an electrician, a plumber, a window and door specialist, an engineer, a roofer, a HVAC specialist, and a general contractor. Those trades are not trained to systematically go through a home and find problems, they are trained to fix a problem that is shown to them.

So, in addition to having a nightmare of scheduling all those people and the incredible cost as well (sure a roofer will come out for free but try to get an electrician to do that. Hell, just an engineer is over $400). The solution is to hire a home inspector to inform the clients whether they need specialists. The clients then can choose or not choose to have further evaluations by those specialists.

If I miss something I compensate the clients. If I ever missed anything huge I am insured for $100,000 dollars in E&O (errors and omissions) insurance. So yeah, there is a warranty on my inspections and reports.

I do the inspection, walk the clients through and answer all their questions. After they know the condition of the home I ask for payment. I have never had a client indicate that I should not get the full amount and I have always gotten paid. That proves to me my services are valued.
Insurance isn't a warranty. What does your service guarantee or warranty in writing?
 

Fogdog

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Did anyone ever mention we are 20 trillion dollars in debt? some cuts are going to have to be made...
You are confused about taxpayers paying for abortion. In any case, this thread is about cutting funds for Planned Parenthood. As Buck pointed out, when that's done without care to replace the services PP provides, the cut creates an even costlier public health crisis. What if those services did get passed on to other providers? Last year, the GOP congress tried to block funding to PP. The CBO analyzed this measure and found that PP is efficient with tax payer money and eliminating them would add cost to the taxpayer.

@Flaming Pie

While the cut in federal subsidies to the organization would save $520 million in the short-term, according to CBO, the overall cost to the government would increase to $650 million over the coming decade – or a net increase of $130 million. As part of its analysis, CBO took into account Republican proposals to redistribute the Planned Parenthood funds to other health providers that don’t offer abortion services.
http://www.thefiscaltimes.com/2015/09/24/Cutting-Planned-Parenthood-Funding-Could-Cost-Taxpayers-130-Million


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NLXSK1

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Insurance isn't a warranty. What does your service guarantee or warranty in writing?
I am there to determine the condition of the home, not to warranty anything I find wrong. I dont fix anything, why would I warranty anything?
 

NLXSK1

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You are confused about taxpayers paying for abortion. In any case, this thread is about cutting funds for Planned Parenthood. As Buck pointed out, when that's done without care to replace the services PP provides, the cut creates an even costlier public health crisis. What if those services did get passed on to other providers? Last year, the GOP congress tried to block funding to PP. The CBO analyzed this measure and found that PP is efficient with tax payer money and eliminating them would add cost to the taxpayer.

@Flaming Pie

While the cut in federal subsidies to the organization would save $520 million in the short-term, according to CBO, the overall cost to the government would increase to $650 million over the coming decade – or a net increase of $130 million. As part of its analysis, CBO took into account Republican proposals to redistribute the Planned Parenthood funds to other health providers that don’t offer abortion services.
http://www.thefiscaltimes.com/2015/09/24/Cutting-Planned-Parenthood-Funding-Could-Cost-Taxpayers-130-Million
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You are confused as to whether I care if it is for abortion or not. We are 20 trillion dollars in debt, I want to see most of the federal government dismantled.
 

Fogdog

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I'm an atheist. So, no, I'm not in fear of a supernatural power. That preacher, on the other hand is one scary dude. "Sin, dirt, black they all go together" "when you live in the fear of god it will set your soul free" "a thorough knowledge of the bible is worth more than a college education"

Yeesh.
 

Moses Mobetta

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Because in almost every case I easily find well over $400 dollars worth of repairs on a house, frequently thousands of dollars of repairs.

If you wanted to get specialists you would have to hire an electrician, a plumber, a window and door specialist, an engineer, a roofer, a HVAC specialist, and a general contractor. Those trades are not trained to systematically go through a home and find problems, they are trained to fix a problem that is shown to them.

So, in addition to having a nightmare of scheduling all those people and the incredible cost as well (sure a roofer will come out for free but try to get an electrician to do that. Hell, just an engineer is over $400). The solution is to hire a home inspector to inform the clients whether they need specialists. The clients then can choose or not choose to have further evaluations by those specialists.

If I miss something I compensate the clients. If I ever missed anything huge I am insured for $100,000 dollars in E&O (errors and omissions) insurance. So yeah, there is a warranty on my inspections and reports.

I do the inspection, walk the clients through and answer all their questions. After they know the condition of the home I ask for payment. I have never had a client indicate that I should not get the full amount and I have always gotten paid. That proves to me my services are valued.
Home Inspections are very important and can save a homeowner thousands of dollars
 

PCXV

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I have stated clearly multiple times what I expect from Trump. He is going to build a fence/wall/whatever across the south and maybe the northern border. It will be multiple times more effective than Obama's border policy. It is going to happen.
How will the wall help with overstayed visas (half of undocumented population). Since Obama, immigration from Mexico is net negative.
 

Fogdog

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You are confused as to whether I care if it is for abortion or not. We are 20 trillion dollars in debt, I want to see most of the federal government dismantled.
You are very confused. Taxpayers pay for corporate welfare but don't pay for abortions. Why don't we start by cutting something substantial, like corporate welfare? Paul Ryan's bill would cut funding for Planned Parenthood, which doesn't take a penny from the govt to perform abortions. The federal dollars pay for other services from PP. When those services are eliminated, the health issues don't go away. Some of those health issues are diseases that, when left untreated, create larger health crises that cost much more to deal with. Shifting services to other organizations would cost even more than what PP's services cost. And the taxpayer does not pay for abortions at Planned Parenthood or anywhere else.

you are naive.

and confused

and got shagged when you voted for a Republican Government.
 

Flaming Pie

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Sorry I dont mess around with fat chicks. Stop coming onto me
So you failed to take measures to prevent a pregnancy? Id call that insanely disrespectful. Did you pay for the abortions?

Who gets four chicks pregnant and each pregnancy gets aborted?
 

UncleBuck

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If I ever missed anything huge I am insured for $100,000 dollars in E&O (errors and omissions) insurance. So yeah, there is a warranty on my inspections and reports.

insurance is different from a warranty, you pathetic piece of shit.

and i carry more than 20x as much insurance as you do, because your government-mandated job is as worthless as it gets.

you can get your job title with a weekend training seminar.
 
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