RV Industry Professionals

Insurance Underwriters

Insurance Underwriters have expressed a desire over the years to have more information regarding the RV’s condition they are insuring. RV Inspection Connection continues to develop relationships with Insurance companies who desire to know more about the condition of prospective client’s equipment before insuring.

Over the coming years it is RV Inspection Connection projection that many insurance underwriters will require at least a Basic RV Inspection be accomplished before they will cover the equipment. What may sound like another hoop the customer has to jump through can and will become a benefit to the insurance customer as rates improve due to reduced risk to the insurance companies. Clients experience more competitive rates when the negative claims experience improves.

Loan Officers

Bank and Lending institution loan officers are increasing their request for a professional non-biased inspection on equipment they are considering as collateral for a loan. The inspection provides not only peace of mind to the buyer, but also the lender who has proof that the borrower is not purchasing a lemon that they may grow tired of dumping money into and abandon the loan.

As the marine industry has experienced for years, when a loan on a boat over a certain price point is requested, the lender requires a survey be provided. This is just another name for inspection and is very similar in scope. It provides the lender with assurance that they are not loaning money on a potential problem.

It is RV Inspection Connection view that many lending institutions will develop the same attitude and requirement as the availability of certified quality inspections become more and more available. The NRVIA (National Recreational Vehicle Inspectors Association) is setting the standards for all RV inspectors who desire to become certified in the industry.

Inspector Opportunities

RV Inspection Connection exists to connect the RV Buyer and Seller with the nationwide team of NRVIA Certified RV Inspectors across the United States. The need for RV Inspectors across the United States will grow along with the ever expanding RV Industry. There are more RV’s being sold privately today than ever before without RV Dealership involvement providing even more of a need for qualified inspectors to assist the unknowing public to make good buying decisions.

If you have interest in the possibilities of becoming an inspector we encourage you to visit NRVIA.org to learn more about how you too can become a Certified RV Inspector.