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At PaRR Inspections, we provide disaster housing inspection services for FEMA. Our independent contractor inspectors assist disaster victims through inspection of their damaged property. Disaster Housing Inspections are the first step for people seeking federal assistance in rebuilding their homes. At PaRR Inspections, we enable qualified independent contractors to gain the knowledge base they need to become a disaster housing inspector. Contractors assist disaster victims by inspecting their property for damage in order to start the rebuilding process.

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PaRR Housing Inspectors
are among the Most Experienced and Respected in the Business

Disaster Housing Inspectors are independent contractors registered with PaRR Inspections through our application process. PaRR deploys inspectors to disaster ravaged areas of the United States and its territories. Each registered inspector can utilize PaRR's Online Modules to familiarize him or herself with the deployment and inspection process. Our innovative mock inspection facility is also used for refresher events. The workload will vary depending on the severity of the situation. However the rewards of being a disaster housing inspector are both measurable and immense. Aside from the monetary gains of the job, a disaster housing inspector is often the first to respond in providing the means for victims to begin rebuilding their lives with Federal assistance.

A successful disaster housing inspector is:

  • Honest and trustworthy
  • Sympathetic and respectful toward those who may be suffering greatly
  • Capable of working as an independent contractor
  • Willing and physically able to travel
  • Organized and ready to deploy quickly
  • Able to work independently
  • Able to communicate professionally with others

We Serve the Following Disaster Areas

All states are susceptible to natural disasters; however the following regions are particularly prone to the following kinds of disasters:

West

  • Colorado
  • Montana
  • New Mexico
  • Arizona
  • Utah
  • Nevada
  • Oklahoma
  • Kansas
  • Wyoming
  • Idaho

Tornado, fire, and flood

Midwest

  • North Dakota
  • South Dakota
  • Iowa
  • Nebraska
  • Minnesota
  • Arkansas
  • Missouri
  • Wisconsin
  • Illinois
  • Indiana
  • Michigan
  • Ohio
  • Tennessee
  • Kentucky

Flood, tornado, fire, winter storm, blizzard, and ice storm

Mid-Atlantic & New England

  • Virginia
  • West Virginia
  • New York
  • Maryland
  • New Jersey
  • Pennsylvania
  • Delaware
  • District of Columbia
  • Massachusetts
  • Connecticut
  • Rhode Island
  • Vermont
  • New Hampshire
  • Maine

Winter storm, blizzard, flood, hurricane, earthquake, tornado

 
 
 
 
 
 

Pacific Coast

  • California
  • Alaska
  • Hawaii
  • Oregon
  • Washington

Earthquake, fire, flood, tsunami, winter storm, blizzard, and ice storm

Gulf Coast

  • Mississippi
  • Alabama
  • Louisiana
  • Texas

Hurricane, flood, and tornado



Southeast U.S. & Puerto Rico

  • Florida
  • Georgia
  • North Carolina
  • South Carolina
  • Puerto Rico

Hurricane, flood, tornado, and fire