Has anyone verified this. It has a year of 2011. If it is true Line Item #6 is bad for the roofing industry. Ciak, you sound like you are celebrating which tells me you work for the insurance companies and not a contractor, as twill said, you're never to old to learn. Overall I thought the bill sounded good until i got to line 6. I guess we'll just after to educate the homeowner how to negoitate with the adjuster if we cant do it ourselves. I would think that there will be an immediate uproar from the homeowner when all of a sudden not only cant they get their deductible slipped in but now they may lose hundreds if not thousands directly out of their pockets because of this law. I dont see any good roofers dropping their price and even the stormchasers will only go so low. It'll all go to the one or two man ckuckinthe truck operations, that have no overhead that cut everyones throat to get their business.
Also notice that the bill (from 2011) prohibits contractors from negotiating on behalf of insured's. Same rubber stamp NAIC, NAMIC, ALEC template bill being passed all around the country. Only state to defeat the attempt is MN because a core group of contractors who were paying attention took a stand.
OMG! Typical gooberment tunnel-vision/reactionary antics...Good intentions, but why not just be done with the crap & institute authentic contractor licensing?
How does this save the insurance industry millions?It will not change anything,they will still offer it to homeowners just more discreetly.Or they will give gifts,trips,free gutters,or shutters they will figure out a way around it.All it will be is just another law thats not enforced,have you heard we have an immigration law in this country to! :laugh:
Cool if this is true. It will save the insurance industry $$$$$ MILLIONS $$$$ which translates this job I'm doing will be here for many years. I'm in Chicago now headed up to Wis this morning off to Vegas for 2 weeks. Just a dumb Ole Roofing Contractor living large. yaaaaa!! Thanks Guys B) :) :) B) Deep Down In Florida Where The Sun Shines Damn Near Every Day