Nolan's Inspections, LLCVoluntary Inspection Program - VIP
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Texas Department of Insurance
TDI - Voluntary Inspection Program (VIP)
VIP Inspection Can Open Door to Home Insurance
Consumers occasionally have trouble finding affordable property
insurance because some insurers fear their homes will generate too many
claims. Insurance companies may label these homes "uninsurable."
In many cases, these homes are in older rural or inner-city
neighborhoods.
Texasī Voluntary Inspection Program (VIP) offers owners of
well-maintained homes a way to show insurers that they deserve coverage.
Under the VIP, a home receives a "certificate of insurability" if it
passes an inspection by a credentialed inspector, qualified by the Texas
Department of Insurance (TDI).
A certificate of insurability creates a presumption your home is
insurable. If you have a certificate, an insurance company canīt refuse
to sell or renew a policy because of your home's condition unless the
insurer re-inspects it and describes the deficiencies in writing.
2011* inspection fees are limited to $107.98, plus an additional $53.99
if you need a follow-up inspection to verify corrections of problems
identified the first time around. An inspector may charge, in addition
to the inspection fee and the follow-up fee, a reasonable fee for
mileage for each trip to and from the residential property risk, taking
the most direct route. The mileage shall not exceed the current federal
standard mileage rate for business use as established by the Internal
Revenue Service (IRS) beginning July 1, 2011. The current standard
mileage rate for business miles driven is 55.5 cents per mile.
Once you have a certificate of insurability, itīs good for three years
so long as you donīt make substantial changes to your property. If that
happens, an insurer can require an additional inspection. An insurance
company may also require a written statement from you that there have
been no significant changes to the property since it was inspected.
To receive a certificate of insurability, a home must meet a list of
reasonable standards issued by the TDI. These include, but arenīt
limited to
Many homes can easily meet the standards for a certificate of
insurability.
Contact:
*TDI Inspection Fees are generally adjusted/reviewed in January of each
year.
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