I don't think many of the customers I've sold would sign a contract to let me inspect their roof. I wonder about the veracity of that statement. Is this firsthand knowledge or heresay?
Is there something wrong with agreeing to do the roof for the insurance payout? I've heard from many roofers that the insurance payout is too low. So, if the insurance payout is low, then agreeing to do the roof for the insurance proceeds seems to be a bargain.
I seen a contract from this company.....it has no amount on estimate, it says in total due "insurance proceeds"....they tell the customers they have to sign the contract before they can legally go on the homeowners roof for inspection.
Tom, Not the red trucks B) These are the guys from Miami who sold $6,000,000 last year with 7 employees :woohoo: They have also been in trouble in MN. MO. and ILL.
I am a redneck......and we getting some redneck justice.
I'll put it to you like this. I worked for one of them companies,past tense. should I decide to sell during storm restoration I'll do it for A local roofer. not A hoarder.