LESSON 2: THE MORTGAGE FIELD SERVICES INDUSTRY Flashcards

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How long are inspections usually?

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Most inspections take only about 5 to 10 minutes each to complete. Until you get the hang of it, your first few inspections may take 10 to 15 minutes. You will go faster as you become familiar with the process.

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How many inspections can I do?

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The average number of inspections you can do is about 4 to 8+ an hour (if you live in a populated area), which equates to about $20 to $30 an hour.

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Here are the TOOLS you’ll need to be successful:

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A vehicle that gets good gas mileage.
A SmartPhone (Android or iPhone)
A Printer/Scanner
A Computer (Desktop, Tablet, Laptop, or your cell phone if you can print from it)
A Volt stick to check electricity at vacant properties – costs about $10
A set of HUD keys. Your client may be able to sell these to you at a very low-cost.
A clean criminal background record. (No Felony convictions) As an Independent Contractor, you will have to pay for this yourself.

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DUTIES OF A FIELD INSPECTOR (A.K.A. PROPERTY INSPECTOR)

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A vendor field inspector’s duties vary by the type of inspection. Generally, they include driving to the property location, performing a visual inspection, taking photos, and answering questions on a cell phone application.

Some inspections require you to leave a sealed envelope at the property and then taking a photo of it after you slip it in the crack of the door.

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DUTIES OF A FIELD INSPECTOR (A.K.A. PROPERTY INSPECTOR)

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Speaking to homeowners or occupants is generally not required. Other inspections may require you to inspect vacant properties by taking photos of all sides and rear of the exterior and providing photos of the interior’s condition. Most vacant interior inspections have a lockbox on the front door. The lockbox code will be provided to you within the instructions.

Never go to backyards of occupied properties no matter what the instructions tell you. Most of your clients are busy, and to stop what they are doing just to go to your funeral because you were shot going into some occupied property’s backyard, well, you get the picture.

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A Mortgage Field Service Inspector does not engage in any debt or money collection services whatsoever.

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In general, most of the properties inspected are homes in mortgage default for at least 45 days or more.

Property Inspectors represent banks, mortgage companies, and other financial institutions with a concern for the condition of the property as well as if the property is occupied or not.

We do not receive financial information, nor do we solicit financial information from the homeowner.

We are very much like mail carriers who deliver a message/envelope to the homeowner. Instead of putting it in the mailbox (illegal), we take it to the door.

Field Inspectors often visit the same properties month after month, especially foreclosed properties.

Depending on the inspection type, the Field Inspector may be required to enter vacant properties using a key contained within a lock-box at the property.

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A Mortgage Field Service Inspector does not engage in any debt or money collection services whatsoever.

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Field Inspectors are the “eyes and ears” for their clients.

An inspector’s purpose is to inform their clients if the grass needs cut, if debris needs removing on vacant properties, or if there are liability concerns by pointing out non-compliant conditions. Your clients use this information to determine if they need to send out a property preservation crew to preserve and protect the property from the elements.

Most Property Inspectors do not engage in property preservation (grass cuts, clean-outs, or debris removal); however, it is an additional opportunity in the same industry that you may want to explore independently.

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INSPECTORADE (IA)

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InspectorADE is the leading Data Processing company that this course will give reference to on several occasions.

Other programs are similar to InspectorADE like; EZInspections, Pruvan, FieldComm, PropertyPresWizard, EastPointSystems, and VendorView. For this course, we will refer to InspectorADE.

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INSPECTORADE (IA)

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When conducting inspections, you don’t just take photos and email the pictures to somebody.

The day of digital cameras, printing work order reports, and using clipboards are long gone.

Programs like InspectorADE are what most Regional companies use to provide their contractors the means to conduct their inspections.

An account with InspectorADE and other inspection software is usually paid for by your client’s regional company.

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INSPECTORADE (IA)

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InspectorADE is a cell phone app that you download to your smartphone.

You enter your username and password provided to you by your client and then download the inspections your clients give you to inspect.

Letters, postings, certifications are all downloaded from the InspectorADE website, which you can access from your computer, laptop, tablet. You can even print forms from your cell phone if you have an app like this: cell phone printer app.

You will be provided with your own unique username and password to InspectorADE from the company that hires you to conduct their property inspections.

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INSPECTORADE (IA)

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Photos are taken with your smartphone through the InspectorADE phone app.

The smartphone application (Android or iPhone) automatically attaches the photos directly to each work order.

You select the photo label from a pull-down list, check the boxes on the form, and upload the inspections all with your smartphone.

InspectorADE makes it very simple and easy to download work orders, upload your photos, and complete inspection reports.

The Android version of the app is free to download, but iPhone users may have to pay a nominal fee to download it. Both versions work very well.

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INSPECTORADE (IA)

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Another field service app used by some companies is called EZ Inspections. Both apps are very similar, but the hiring companies offered at the end of this course use InspectorADE.

The idea and main focus behind a program like InspectorADE are so that inspections can be submitted right from the field directly after each inspection. It would help if you made it a habit to hit the “Download” button before heading out to each inspection.

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Download before heading to field

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This serves 2 purposes:

To make sure the inspection is still valid and has not been canceled. (If you try to submit an inspection that has been canceled, you will get an error when you attempt to upload it since the inspection no longer exists.)
You might download new inspections very close to where you are already going.

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When must you submit Field Inspections:

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Mortgage field service inspections must be submitted immediately after the inspection is completed to avoid liabilities.

If you were to complete an inspection in the morning, waited until noon the next day to submit your inspection, but then the house burns down during the night, you will be held accountable for submitting an erroneous inspection.

Immediately after completing an inspection, until it is submitted, the inspector is liable for property losses in the interim. Make it a habit to submit an inspection immediately after you complete it, and you will not have any problems.

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DO: Over’s:

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Follow-Ups, or sometimes referred to as “Do-Overs,” are when the inspection was not completed correctly, and you may have to return to the property to take missing photos or post missing vacancy forms, etc. Follow-Ups must always be resolved within 24 hours, if not sooner. The clock is ticking on those as well. Most companies start deducting the fee the longer you wait to fix or resolve the issue.

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WORK ENVIRONMENT

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Field Inspectors usually work alone. Some inspectors team up and bring a spouse or partner to help them with their inspections.

Although they spend considerable time inspecting residential and sometimes commercial properties, inspectors also spend time in their home office reviewing property inspection orders, routing their inspections, answering e-mails and telephone calls, and occasionally scheduling homeowner appointments for insurance loss inspections.

While conducting inspections on vacant properties, you may be required to walk completely around the property through tall weeds and grass.

During certain months and seasons, the use of insect repellent may be a good idea.

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WORK ENVIRONMENT

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Some inspections require you to enter vacant properties to inspect the interior. Some interiors are just downright nasty inside. (You need to know the good and the bad about this type of work.) Personal Note: Never open a refrigerator in the summer heat…just saying.

Inspectors normally work regular daylight hours (you cannot take photos in the dark!). Inspections on occupied properties cannot be conducted before 8 AM and not after 9 PM.

Additional hours during peak periods may be required when conducting “rush” or a high volume of inspections within a short period of time.

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WORK ENVIRONMENT

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Most inspections provide 3 to 5 days to complete the work order with a due date. Some inspections you receive may be due the next day or may already be past due by the time you receive them. There are reasons for this, which will be explained later.

Sometimes your clients will ask you to go outside your normal assigned area or counties to cover inspections where there are no inspectors. In these instances, you should ask for additional fees added to the regular fee so that you can at least cover your fuel expenses and the additional time expended.

Most often, the property inspector who is willing to go out of their way for their clients usually ends up with the most work orders.

Be aware of your ability to handle stressful situations with short turnaround requirements on some work orders. It may affect your ability to be successful in the mortgage field services industry. Keeping and maintaining good communication with the Vendor Managers of your clients is essential.

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OTHER CONSIDERATIONS:

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Field Inspectors come from all backgrounds, including the medical field, photographers, home inspectors, electricians, real estate agents, industrial workers, and various other trades. Even attorneys, many off-duty firefighters, several police officers, deputy Sheriffs, accountants, and other full-time employees from regular jobs, work in the mortgage field services industry after work and on weekends.

Most inspectors learn that they really enjoy this type of work, and many inspectors often replace their current careers with doing inspections full-time.

There’s nothing quite like pulling over the side of the road, under a shade tree, to take a nap whenever you feel like it.

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OTHER CONSIDERATIONS:

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Field Inspectors require attention to detail, follow directions, care about turning in good work, take good photos, care about returning completed inspections by a due date, and a general understanding of running your own business.

These are the keys to a successful business career in the Mortgage Field Services industry.

Independent Contractors understand that sometimes you may need to take the good with the bad because some inspections will be very close while other inspections may send you out several miles for just a few.

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HOW MUCH MONEY CAN I MAKE?

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Can you reject jobs? Of course, you can! You are an Independent Contractor. But then again, be careful about this.

If you keep refusing inspections, you probably need to make sure your other job is secure. You’ll need it.

Some people only want to do 10 to 20 inspections a day, while others only want to work 2 or 3 days of the week. Other inspectors can do 80 to 100 a day. It’s all up to you, and of course, it really depends on where you live and how many clients you bring on.

As an Independent Contractor, you can also hire sub-contractors under you, as long as they pass the same criminal background check you did.

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HOW MUCH MONEY CAN I MAKE?

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On average, a good 6-hour day doing 40 inspections would bring you about $160 to $200 a day. Need more than that? Then find more clients to work for or increase your territory size. This is your business. Keep it small or make it big. It is up to you.

A good territory should be no further than a 25-mile radius. Never tell your clients you can go further than that for the same fees as you do local inspections for. Further than a 25-mile radius, you probably need to ask for $6 or $7 per inspection. If you tell your clients you can cover a 100-mile area for $5, you will probably not make as much money as you would in a smaller area. Remember, the gas is on you!

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HOW MUCH MONEY CAN I MAKE?

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TIP: Use the 10-10-gas rule to determine how much you should charge your clients for inspections that are further away. $10 an hour driving time, 10 minutes for the inspection, and figure out how much you need for gas.

Suppose an unassigned inspection that is 30 minutes away probably needs to pay about $12 to $15 for the inspection. If there is more than one inspection that is over 30 minutes away, then you can lower your bid fees per inspection and still make good money.

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Payroll:

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The national average time to get paid for inspections in the mortgage field services industry is 30 to 125 days. There is usually a 30-day invoice of submitted inspections as a business-to-business relationship, which is payable in 30 to 90 days net.

Most clients will pay you for the previous month on the 1st, 2nd, or 3rd week of the next month. Some clients will pay you twice a month. Others will pay you on the 2nd and 4th Friday. It all depends on how your client is set up for payroll. Once you start the process, it may seem like it takes forever to get paid. But once it starts, it continues like clockwork.

Most of your clients are getting paid by their clients (the banks) anywhere from 30 days to 6 months after the inspection is turned in. You, as the inspector, do not have to wait that long, but you still have to have enough money for gas and other expenses until your first deposits come in. Reputable companies pay by direct deposit.

Every client you work for will have a different process for payment. You have to ask them what their payment policies are.

The thing to remember here, just like with any business, consistency is the key. You must wait initially for your first deposit, but after that, they roll in regularly.

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InspectorADE can also be used online as a website with your own username and password.

True
False

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True

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InspectorADE is a downloadable cell phone app that you use to conduct your inspections.

True
False

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True

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Those who work in the Mortgage Field Services industry are mostly…

Independent Contractors-Self Employed
Employees of the client.

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Independent Contractors-Self Employed

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As an Independent Contractor, Federal, State and Local taxes, garnishment of wages, child support are always deducted from the payment to the property inspector.

True
False

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False

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Most property inspections take about…

1 to 2 hours
3 to 4 days
5 to 10 minutes

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5 to 10 minutes

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If your vehicle gets horrible gas mileage, you’re probably going to make a ton of money!

True
False

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False

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Some of the tools you’ll need for this line of work are:

Flip phone, fax machine and a walkie-talkie
Smart phone, printer/scanner and a volt stick
Binoculars, private ID badge and a small drone

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Smart phone, printer/scanner and a volt stick

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As an Independent Contractor, your mileage, your cell phone, your cell phone bill, your internet bill, the square footage of the room in your home where you set up your office, are all business tax deductions just like any other business.

True
False

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True

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In order to succeed in the Mortgage Field Services industry you must have a Debt Collectors license.

True
False – Property Inspectors have no participation in the debt collection process.

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False – Property Inspectors have no participation in the debt collection process.

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Before driving to each inspection it is a good idea to hit the “Download” button to make sure the inspection has not been cancelled.

True
False

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True

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Inspections should be submitted…

The next day.
In the evening after you get home.
Immediately after the inspection is completed.
Only on Thursdays.

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Immediately after the inspection is completed.

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Follow-Up inspections should be completed…

After all your other inspections are completed to save time.
Within 24 hours if not sooner.
Only after 3 or 4 days of constant reminders from your client.

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Within 24 hours if not sooner.