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Anssi Viljanen
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  • North Hollywood
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Offering up my expertise in assessing the cost of water damage.

Anssi Viljanen
  • Specialist
  • North Hollywood
Posted

Hello, I listened to Paul Thompson's podcast today and felt a nudge to offer my help to the community. I am an independent insurance adjuster who gets hired by insurance companies to know how much a remodeling project is supposed to cost. I scope out a property, write an estimate and negotiate with the contractor to make sure that the policyholder gets back into their home and the insurance company does not get screwed over in the process.

As real estate investors we are always wondering if I'm paying the right amount for this job. That's a question I can answer you with a fairly good probability. Feel free to reach out.