Latest News…July 13, 2020
CFSIC has recorded 1,640 active, inactive, and Pending claimants, including 432 Pending Type 1 and Type 2 claimants. Read more
CFSIC has recorded 1,640 active, inactive, and Pending claimants, including 432 Pending Type 1 and Type 2 claimants. Read more
All CFSIC claimants (not just active claimants) will be able to transfer their existing inactive or Pending claims to a buyer of their home effective July 13, 2020, retroactive to June 1, 2020. Read more
CFSIC will temporarily stop accepting applications on Tuesday, June 30 at 5:00 PM. Since CFSIC has currently only been accepting applications for the Pending status category since January 13, 2020, this means that the entire application process will cease for an indeterminate period on June 30. We’re confident that it will start up again. We just don’t know when. Read more
As a reminder, we’ll be stopping the application process on June 30 for Pending claimants. Read more
Effective July 13, all claimants, whether active, inactive, or Pending, will be able to transfer their claims to a buyer of their home on a one-time basis. Read more
As the real estate market begins to move forward, we think it is important to remind everyone of how CFSIC’s rules apply to an existing claimant if you are trying to sell your house. Read more
CFSIC will conduct two re-certification programs in June for existing CFSIC-certified home inspectors and professional engineers. Read more
As a reminder, we’ll be stopping the application process on June 30 for Pending claimants. If you’re still thinking about applying…even though you may not have a complete application and supporting documents ready yet…we encourage you to get in line by going to the “For Homeowners” section on this website for more information. Read more
If you’ve been thinking about filing a claim even though it will be in Pending status, please don’t hesitate to do this before June 30. If we get additional funding, priority will be given to adjusting Pending claims before we re-open our doors again for any other kind of new claim. Read more
Thanks to the strong efforts of Congressman Joe Courtney and his able staff, the Internal Revenue Service has stated clearly that payments from CFSIC to homeowners are not includable as income for tax purposes under most circumstances. Read more