Welcome to the exciting world of Mortgage Field Services
You can participate in the exciting industry of Mortgage Field Services without any prior knowledge or experience. The Mortgage Field Services Industry has become so hot, so newsworthy and so lacking in educated and experienced field inspectors, the industry is throwing the doors open to everyone. The fact that you know nothing of the industry and have absolutely no experience makes your entry into the exciting mortgage field services business opportunity so much easier – all you have to do is believe everything you hear.
Why would you want to become a field inspector in the mortgage field services industry?
No other work at home, independent contractor or self employment opportunity offers so much excitement for so little investment. What is your investment? You will have to read further down the page to read about how you can make hundreds of dollars per day and get rich in the mortgage field services business.
Do you like meeting new people?
Mortgage Field Services field inspectors meet hundreds of new people every week:
- vagrants living in vacant properties
- mad gun-toting homeowners
- drug dealers
- prostitutes
- tenants soon to be evicted
Although most Mortgage Field Service field inspectors would describe themselves as everyday, common working class people, they do get to meet people at all levels of society. Mortgage Field Services field inspectors eventually get to meet professionals like:
- attorneys
- emergency room physicians
- judges
Do you like to be the center of attention?
Mortgage Field Service field inspectors have an almost unlimited number of opportunities to call attention to themselves:
- Drug Enforcement Agency agents have a keen interest in your visit to meth labs
- Police and Deputies, called by neighbors, will want to talk with you
- Drug dealers know you’re there and really don’t like it
Do you like nature; being outdoors; communing with nature?
Mortgage Field Services field inspectors experience nature up close and often on a personal level. It is common for Mortgage Field Service inspectors to encounter a variety of God’s creatures:
- Vicious dogs
- Dying and dead animals left behind to die in a vacant house
- Wasp nest, bee hives, hornets and many other winged avengers
- Snakes
- And not to be left out, although tiny in size, mold and mildew
- As an added bonus, you also get the pleasure of visiting houses carefully prepared for your arrive… full of urine and feces, rotting food and other aroma filled surprises.
Do you like mysteries?
If so, then you will love the Mortgage Field Services industry. No more watching whodunit on cable – get involved in your very own mystery. See if you can find answers to:
- why don’t they answer the phone?
- who is my company rep this week?
- when is my check coming?
- is a check coming?
- what is Java? Why do I need version 5.1 to run this company’s software and version 6.00 to run another. Why am I having so much trouble with my computer?
What about drama? Maybe drama is your thing – intense, exciting, striking, vivid. Tension and anticipation can fill your days as a Mortgage Field Services field inspector. Again, you can get deeply involved in your very own drama series. As a Mortgage Field Services field inspector, almost daily you will experience moments of drama such as:
- Is he going to hit me?
- Am I going to have to run over him with my car?
- Police?
- I wasn’t trespassing, I was just ….
- yes, I know it’s pretty well ruined. I dropped it in a mud puddle while running. Can it be repaired?
How important is the field inspector job?
Nothing is as exciting as the Mortgage Field Services Industry. And nothing about the industry is as important as the field inspector. How important is the field inspector – important enough that HUD specifically states the inspection requirements in the HUD Guidelines – right up front in the General Procedures of the HUD Guidelines.
The inspector is the “eyes and ears” of the industry. The inspector’s report sets off a chain of events involving practically everyone else. No body makes a dime until the inspector performs. Nothing happens until the field inspector completes and submits the field report.
The inspector position is so important that companies require Mortgage Field Services field inspectors to have Professional E&O insurance. If anything goes wrong, the inspector gets to take full responsibility. As a side note; that’s another ideal aspect of being a mortgage field services inspector: being left alone – near total isolation. Let something go wrong and you are completely on your own!
What will I make as a Mortgage Field Services inspector?
Recognizing the importance of the inspector, the majority of companies have created a near-perfect system that insures that everyone that wishes, may eventually get the opportunity to become a Mortgage Field Services field inspector. The basics of the system are really pretty simple. Simple – but sheer genius. It goes pretty much like this:
- Let’s start with $20, the amount HUD pays for an exterior occupancy inspection. Or, since mortgage field service inspectors also get the opportunity to perform initial vacant property inspections, we could have started with $35.00, the amount HUD pays for the Initial Vacant Property Inspection. The fact that some banks charge the homeowner as much as $50, $100 or more per inspection is totally irrelevant to this discussion.
- A bid request is issued and the winner of the bid process skims off $5 and puts out their own bid. This is the first sub.
- The winner of this bid process skims off $5 and puts out their own bid. This is the second sub.
- The winner of the above bid is going to have to deal with inspectors so $5 or so goes towards their part; plus whatever they can get from the inspectors. Some of these subs pay the inspector #2.50, $3.00, $4:00 or as much as $5.00 per inspection!
Now here is the genius part. The inspection fees paid to the inspector – $2, $3, $4 or even $5 – is really like a subsidy, it is only a contribution towards the total expense Mortgage Field Service inspectors incur – expenses like car payments, car insurance, computers, credit counseling, memory cards, fax paper, ink or toner, internet connections, liability insurance, digital cameras, fax machines, business license, E&O insurance, medical clinic charges, computer repairs, cell phones, flat tire repairs, gasoline, telephone lines, taxes and such. The inspection fees paid are not intended to help the field inspector create and operate an on-going Mortgage Field Services business; the inspection fees are actually carefully controlled and timed so that while you are going broke, there is time to groom the next field inspector that will be taking your place. You see, eventually every inspector will run out of money and someone else gets a chance to become a Mortgage Field Services field inspector. Pure genius. Fair as fair can be. Everyone gets to participate in the exciting Mortgage Field Services business opportunity!
So there you have it. Come on – jump right in! Now’s the time. Don’t wait for government regulation or self regulation to prevent you from creating your very own Mortgage Field Services business. Do it now! You don’t even have to start as an inspector. Since there is not any government oversight, no regulations, no training requirements and no entrance requirements you can start hiring your own inspectors. You can be the boss! It’s easy – just get a free Craig’s List account and start advertising for inspectors. Be sure to include “no experience necessary” in your ads. That seems to get a terrific number of responses.