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What Is a Field Inspection?

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

A field inspection is an on‑site visit to a property or location to:

  • Confirm basic information (address, occupancy, visible condition)

  • Take photos or short notes as requested

  • Verify that what’s on paper matches what’s on the ground

Unlike a full home inspection or engineering report, a field inspection is usually more focused and task‑specific. It’s designed to give insurers and businesses a quick, reliable snapshot of a property or situation.

 
 
 

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