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May I submit the contract under my adjusting firm's name, instead of my own name?
Yes; however, the adjusting firm must be registered with DIFS.
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If my firm is providing adjusting services, do I also have to include my own individual name?
If my firm or I provide adjusting services on only part of the coverages listed under the "Scope of Contract," may I charge a fee based on the entire amount paid by the insurer in settlement of the loss?
What payment arrangements are permitted under the Residential Public Adjuster Contract?
May I add my logo and/or contact information to the Residential Public Adjuster Contract?
May I handwrite my contact information on the Residential Public Adjuster Contract?
May I change the font size or formatting of the Residential Public Adjuster Contract?
May I add any language to the Residential Public Adjuster Contract?
What are the address requirements for the Residential Public Adjuster Contract?