Tuesday, July 31, 2007

REPORTING DAMAGES

Property inspections provide additional insight to the actual status of that property. This insight is critical as to what options the client will pursue to include the ordering of property preservation work orders. When performing preservation work it is imperative that you understand what damages prevent a property from being placed in ICC or In Conveyance Condition. Examples include: Damages resulting from Fire, Flood, Hurricane, Earthquakes, Water Damages, Wind Damage and or Vandalism. Ensure that these damage types are given priority and provide detailed comments and photo’s to support your results. Take the necessary time to identify any damages present at the time you visit the property. Report any new damages within 24 hours of your field visit utilizing the damage data fields located on the completion form. Director of Vendor Management

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Strive for Excellence

As Vendor Management (FAFS) continues to strive for excellence, we understand that excellence can only be achieved when all other means have failed. Therefore, we are in the process of implementing a variety of quality assurance procedures focused on “excellence”. A Flashline will soon follow with additional details. Director of Vendor Management