Insurance Home Inspections Fail Due to Outsourced Vendor Coordination Gaps
Insurance companies outsource home inspections to third parties who have no accountability to the policyholder. When the vendor goes to the wrong address or fails to notify the customer of inspection timing, the policyholder faces cancelled coverage despite doing everything right.
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