Whenever an inspector receives a Follow-Up on a completed inspection, immediate action is required.
Follow-Ups that sit without being resolved cost NMFS money and may result in chargebacks from clients.


1. What Counts as an Unresolved Follow-Up?

A Follow-Up becomes “unresolved” when:

  • It has been ignored for more than 24 hours, OR

  • You have not cured the requested correction, OR

  • You have not contacted the Account Manager to explain why the issue cannot be cured

Unresolved Follow-Ups can go past due, and once they do, clients often cancel the inspection or issue penalties.


2. Fees for Unresolved Follow-Ups

NMFS must pass these fees through to the inspector when the Follow-Up is ignored or allowed to go past due:

• $5 per day penalty (charged by the client)

This applies to all Follow-Ups not resolved within 24 hours.

Reassignment Fee (if NMFS must reassign your Follow-Up)

If you ignore the Follow-Up and NMFS must send it to another inspector, a reassignment fee may apply.


3. Why These Penalties Occur

Clients expect immediate resolution of Follow-Ups.
When a Follow-Up is ignored:

  • Work may go past due

  • Clients may cancel the job

  • NMFS is charged penalties

  • NMFS must pass those penalties to the responsible inspector

These consequences are avoidable by acting quickly.


4. Avoiding Fees

To avoid penalties:

  • Check Follow-Ups daily

  • Cure them immediately whenever possible

  • If you cannot cure it within 24 hours, contact the Account Manager immediately

  • Communicate the reason (weather, access, missing keys, safety, delays, etc.)

Important:

If you communicate early, the Account Manager can pause the clock, request an extension, or prevent penalties.


Summary

Unresolved Follow-Ups cost NMFS money and impact client relationships.
By addressing Follow-Ups within 24 hours and communicating promptly, inspectors avoid:

  • $5/day penalties

  • Reassignment fees

  • Potential cancellation fees

Good communication prevents nearly every issue.