Porch.com: Every real estate transaction will have the "Buy Your Home Back" Guarantee

Something is worth what someone will pay. But by all means, if you don’t like the offer, don’t take it. It’s an optional opt-in.

InterNACHI’s “We’ll Buy Your Home Back” Guarantee - InterNACHI continues unchanged by this optional opt-in offer.

Something is worth what someone will pay. But by all means, if you don’t like the offer, don’t take it. It’s an optional opt-in.

InterNACHI’s “We’ll Buy Your Home Back” Guarantee - InterNACHI continues unchanged by this optional opt-in offer.

Something is worth what someone will pay. But by all means, if you don’t like the offer, don’t take it. It’s an optional opt-in.

InterNACHI’s “We’ll Buy Your Home Back” Guarantee - InterNACHI continues unchanged by this optional opt-in offer.

It’s not an offer to your clients. It’s an offer from Porch to you.

It isn’t up to me to decide. I think it is a decent offer that Porch is making to you. But my job is to present all offers. Your job is to decide which ones to accept and which ones to reject. I’m not your Momma.

But InterNACHI has never released any data to anyone for anything and never will. We have a 21-year perfect track record of protecting consumer data despite having access to tons of it.

Can confirm, no issues reported using the NACHI Agreement database for years. Thanks.

Thank you.

The sad part is even Nathan gives more than Porch for buyers’ leads. Porch needs get serious about playing or take their ball and go home. Porch bring something that would benefit the home inspection industry, then you will get inspectors to listen.

Wouldn’t that make it Barter Income to all the inspectors that accept it ? and thus Taxable ?

Just curious.

Jim

I will agree with this one. I use it a lot and love it, and have never had an issue with data breech, and I have actually inserted a few “Seed” agreements to test it.:slight_smile:

Jim

Nope.

Thank you.

Why not ?

Jim

Because you are already paying tax on it, indirectly. If I give you a coupon or a voucher that saves your business $5, that is not taxed as income or profit then (nor recorded as such), because from an accounting perspective, the $5 savings is realized as contributing to your company’s annual profit, and so is taxed at the end of the year already. In other words, it is already taxed in the sense that the savings makes your company more profitable.

Wrong because you have allowed Buy Back to become just like Nate and Home Hub Zone and Porch blood suckers ] that you say you control yet ask everyone to defer to Matt yet you also promised Buy Back would never disclose Client information…key word never .

Buy Back is no longer trustworthy and up till now I have often stated it is the one program I thought was good marketing…Now it is not .

Sorry but it is officially down the tubes for many in the future.Getting into bed with Porch was not for or about members nor will any member with brains accept it as a good thing though I am sure the desperate will open the baby bird mouths with up coming propaganda …er marketing .

Never has an association been bought out by a vendor but this has that appearance . Nobody likes this…are you paying attention or do we not matter anymore ?..Sellout for $5…Sad.

Sorry, but that simply is not correct in my opinion. The inspector is giving up inspection information in return, trade, barter etc… they are receiving goods for that from you and porch. Anyway I will find out the real truth from a tax expert neighbor of mine. . I think he may find all of this very interesting indeed.

Jim

Let us know if your tax expert says that a discount is taxable barter income, because that is pure nonsense.

And it is still never. We don’t give out any client info to anyone, never have, never will.

Why do you feel that way? Can you explain?

Oh, that has nothing to do with me. I don’t make those decisions for members. I present offers. I’m fairly confident that many will sign on with Porch and many won’t. But again, I have no say in that. That’s up to individual members to decide.

I think you meant “Never has a vendor been bought out by an association before.” Assuming you misspoke and I correctly stated what you meant to say, I don’t think you are correct. InterNACHI has bought out or invested into several industry vendors in the past. And in the case of Porch, InterNACHI didn’t buy them. I personally invested into them, disclosed the investment, and then donated the stock to the MICB. So InterNACHI not only didn’t buy out Porch, it never owned any part of Porch.

The investment in Porch was a good move. If Porch goes public, The Master Inspector Certification Board (MICB) stands to benefit financially which would be good for inspectors (since MICB doesn’t charge any dues). If Porch goes bankrupt, we have a shot at owning all of ISN which again would be good for our inspectors. I think Porch is going to be a billion dollar company in 2 years. But it was a coin I had to flip: Heads, we win. Tails, we win.

Somehow your answer made it worse…Now not only you but BuyBack and CMI are all in bed with a Client information farm is what I am reading here .

The Fact is suckers …er inspectors that trade off Client confidentiality to avoid paying Five bucks to BB have all their precious data stored in the exact same servers at NACHI as those that have a higher ethic mindset and pay out of pocket … tax write off I am sure ]. So Oooops Sally sent all the BB info to Porch …accidents happen…:)…Just one little button…sorry folks.