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Hoarders – Clearing Out The Clutter
This seminar details how to handle hoarders as it relates to property damage projects. What responsibilities do property managers
have to ensure the safety of the neighboring units? What are the
legal liabilities and how can you limit it on behalf of the Association? What should your restorer be most mindful of when mitigating the loss? This workshop will equip you with the information
that will guide you in handling these sensitive projects & assisting
hoarders during the stressful time.
Are You Hurricane Ready?
Dry-Out vs Cut-Out
The restoration industry has evolved significantly throughout the last few decades. This
course evaluates the drying process and its
effectiveness. Then, proceeds to evaluate the
pros and cons of cutting out the building materials after a water damage emergency. Seminar wraps up with the case study comparing
both methods to include costs & timeframes.
South Florida hasn’t been affected by a major
storm in over a decade, but it’s only a matter of
time before we are faced with a tropical storm or
hurricane. This workshop shares the most up to
date information and resources available when
preparing for a storm, how to mitigate after the
storm passes & it takes a look at the insurance
claims process directly following a storm. This
workshop also shares information that will protect
you from fraudulent contractors who prey on
unprepared and uninformed property managers &
homeowners.
It’s Not The Equipment That Dries
A study of the mitigation process after a water damage emergency,
the equipment used, the careful evaluation of drying, and effective
use of psychrometric charts. Mitigation efforts require more than
just the right technology. This seminar will share information about
the industry and knowledge that your restoration contractor should
have in order to ensure project success.
Subrogation – Streamlining the
Insurance Process
There are several moving parts and several important roles that
must be fulfilled during an active property damage claim. This
workshop details the process that is executed when water damages occur and affect multiple units. Having a clear understanding
of the role that each of the insureds has to fulfill will ensure that
the claim’s process is handled smoothly and all parties work collectively. This workshop focuses on the process of subrogation, when
does it occur, how can you ensure success and when is it necessary
to subrogate.
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