OCEANSIDE, CA, November 09, 2012 (Press-News.org) InspectionSoftware.com, an Oceanside-based company, announces its newly launched, home and property damage tracking application: Identity & Report Damage Tracking. With this application, homeowners can personally track all losses to report to there insurance companies and or FEMA.
This launch coincides at a particular important time for east coast communities as they reconcile losses in the wake of Hurricane Sandy.
We designed this application to give homeowners more control over their property, especially when facing natural disasters such as Hurricane Sandy, says Sterling Smiddy, co-designer of the software. Its our way of giving back to those who need it most "homeowners can accurately assess damage themselves, receive the full compensation available from their insurance companies, and take a step forward in rebuilding their lives.
The application can be used on iPhone iPad, iPad Mini and is compatible with both Mac and PC. Identify & Report: Damages Tracking Software is available at no cost. Please consider a $10.00 donation to the Red Cross or Habitat for Humanity disaster fund.
To download and for more information, visit www.InspectionSoftware.com
Identify & Report Home and Property Inspection Software was developed in 1999. Our mission was to create property inspection software that was simple and easy to use onsite.
This goal was accomplished by teaming up with programmers Tyler and Cody Smiddy, whose father Sterling Smiddy was a programmer and home inspector trainer for many years with a major inspection school. Sterling Smiddy is now out of retirement and helping with the programming team.
Our clients and real estate professionals say this report is the easiest to read and understand. The point and click system allows over 90% of the information to be entered, typing free.
We are experienced with both residential and commercial property inspections. We understand the needs of today's inspectors and what they expect from an inspection software reporting system. We also know how important a quality property inspection is to our clients.
That mission continues to be a driving force through today, clients first.
InspectionSoftware.com, LLC
2003 El Camino Real, Suite 115
Oceanside, Ca 92054
760-650-1255
The application can be used on iPhone iPad, iPad Mini and is compatible with both Mac and PC. Identify & Report: Damages Tracking Software is available at no cost. Please consider a $10.00 donation to the Red Cross or Habitat for Humanity disaster fund.
Free New Software Helps Homeowners, Including Hurricane Sandy Victims Accurately Track Property Damage for iPad, iPad Mini, Mac and PC Formats
We Designed this application to give homeowners more control over their property, especially when facing natural disasters such as Hurricane Sandy.
2012-11-09
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[Press-News.org] Free New Software Helps Homeowners, Including Hurricane Sandy Victims Accurately Track Property Damage for iPad, iPad Mini, Mac and PC FormatsWe Designed this application to give homeowners more control over their property, especially when facing natural disasters such as Hurricane Sandy.