Home Inspectors

Home inspectors are often the first to discover vermiculite in a home. They are in a unique position to help ensure that all parties are aware of the potential hazards of vermiculite and the availability of the Trust to help fund an abatement. While you cannot complete claim forms for your customers, you can provide a valuable service by documenting certain things in your report.

Specifically, it is of substantial benefit to the claimant if you:

1. Describe the vermiculite in reasonable detail to include areas covered (e.g., throughout the attic, far left corner, etc.), concealed or obvious, and approximate depth if ascertainable.

2. Include several PHOTOS depicting the vermiculite within the attic. This may provide the claimant with a helpful “before” picture.

3. Take photos of any original branded bags of Zonolite insulation that may have been left behind.

4. Include mention in your report of the ZAI Trust (www.zaitrust.com ) and the possibility of obtaining financial assistance with abatement.

If you discover vermiculite insulation during a home inspection, please consider completing the attached form, and providing a copy to all interested parties. A copy may be found HERE

USEFUL INFORMATION


EPA Asbestos Web Page and Asbestos in Your Home publication.


FRAUD


The Trust takes fraud and attempted fraud very seriously and under some circumstances is required to report fraud or suspected fraud to the U.S. Bankruptcy Court. The Trust will investigate suspicious claims and apply heightened scrutiny as it deems warranted. Fraud and Conspiracy to Commit Fraud are violations of both state and federal laws and can expose a claimant and/or anyone participating or assisting in the fraud to both civil and criminal sanctions. A professional (and his company) suspected of assisting a claimant with a fraudulent claim will also be reported to the state licensing board.