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Types of Field Inspections You Might Request

  • Writer: Shannon Beane
    Shannon Beane
  • Jun 1
  • 1 min read

Depending on your needs, a field inspection can be tailored to include:

  • Exterior property checks

  • Basic photos and notes on the outside of a home or business.

  • Occupancy verification

  • Observations about whether a property appears occupied, vacant, or abandoned.

  • Condition snapshots

  • Visible issues such as broken windows, roof damage, boarded doors, or obvious neglect.

  • Simple risk observations

  • Notes on things like unsecured pools, debris, or other clear hazards.

  • Follow‑up visits

  • Return inspections to confirm that repairs or changes have been made.

The exact scope is guided by your instructions, so you receive only the information you actually need.

 
 
 

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