Verify current property condition through visual inspection
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Document any signs of vandalism or forced entry
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Check for any structural damages
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Inspect the electrical, plumbing and HVAC systems
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Documentation of inspected systems through photographs
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Detailed check for mold, pests or other hazardous conditions
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Create a report based on property conditions
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Approval: Property Condition Report
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Assess the need for maintenance or repairs
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Evaluate costs for necessary repairs or renovations
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Order necessary repair or maintenance services
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Ensure completion of ordered services
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Approval: Maintenance and Repair Services
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Review compliance with local and federal property regulations
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Plan and schedule routine maintenance tasks
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Maintain property cleanliness
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Ensure security measures are in place and functional
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Approval: Security Measures
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Communicate findings and actions taken to property owner
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Prepare final property preservation report
Verify current property condition through visual inspection
Conduct a visual inspection of the property to assess its current condition. Look for any damages, signs of wear and tear, or other issues that may require attention. Take note of any areas that require further inspection or documentation.
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Exterior
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Interior
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Roof
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Foundation
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Windows and doors
Document any signs of vandalism or forced entry
Check for any signs of vandalism or forced entry in the property. Look for broken windows, damaged doors or locks, graffiti, or any other evidence of unauthorized entry. Document any findings for further action.
Check for any structural damages
Inspect the property's structure for any damages or concerns that could affect its stability or safety. Look for cracks in walls, sagging ceilings, leaning or damaged support beams, or any other signs of structural issues. Note any areas that require further examination or professional assessment.
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Foundation
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Walls
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Roof
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Floors
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Ceilings
Inspect the electrical, plumbing and HVAC systems
Thoroughly inspect the electrical, plumbing, and HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) systems in the property. Check for any malfunctions, leaks, faulty wiring, or other issues that may require repair or maintenance. Take note of any areas that require further evaluation or professional assistance.
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Electrical
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Plumbing
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HVAC
Documentation of inspected systems through photographs
Take photographs of the inspected electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems to document their current condition. These photographs will serve as evidence and reference for any necessary repairs or maintenance.
Detailed check for mold, pests or other hazardous conditions
Conduct a detailed inspection for any signs of mold, pests, or other hazardous conditions in the property. Look for visible signs of mold or mildew, presence of pests or insects, water damage, or any other conditions that could pose health risks or safety concerns. Record any findings for further assessment or remediation.
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Mold or mildew
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Pests or insects
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Water damage
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Toxic substances
Create a report based on property conditions
Compile a report based on the property's condition, including all the findings from the inspection. This report will provide a comprehensive overview of the property's current state and highlight any areas that require attention or maintenance.
Approval: Property Condition Report
Will be submitted for approval:
Verify current property condition through visual inspection
Will be submitted
Document any signs of vandalism or forced entry
Will be submitted
Check for any structural damages
Will be submitted
Inspect the electrical, plumbing and HVAC systems
Will be submitted
Documentation of inspected systems through photographs
Will be submitted
Detailed check for mold, pests or other hazardous conditions
Will be submitted
Create a report based on property conditions
Will be submitted
Assess the need for maintenance or repairs
Assess the property's condition to determine the need for maintenance or repairs. Evaluate the severity and urgency of any identified issues and prioritize them accordingly. This assessment will guide the decision-making process and help allocate resources effectively.
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High
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Medium
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Low
Evaluate costs for necessary repairs or renovations
Conduct a cost evaluation for the necessary repairs or renovations identified during the property inspection. Consider the materials, labor, and any additional expenses required to complete the work. This evaluation will provide an estimate of the financial resources needed for the project.
Order necessary repair or maintenance services
Place orders for the required repair or maintenance services identified during the property inspection. Coordinate with the relevant service providers or contractors to schedule the work and ensure timely completion.
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Plumbing repair
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Electrical maintenance
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Roof inspection
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Mold remediation
Ensure completion of ordered services
Verify that the ordered repair or maintenance services have been completed as per the specifications and requirements. Conduct a final inspection to confirm that the work has been done satisfactorily and address any remaining issues or concerns.
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Plumbing repair
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Electrical maintenance
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Roof inspection
4
Mold remediation
Approval: Maintenance and Repair Services
Will be submitted for approval:
Assess the need for maintenance or repairs
Will be submitted
Evaluate costs for necessary repairs or renovations
Will be submitted
Order necessary repair or maintenance services
Will be submitted
Ensure completion of ordered services
Will be submitted
Review compliance with local and federal property regulations
Review the property's compliance with local and federal regulations regarding safety, zoning, permits, and other applicable requirements. Ensure that the property meets all the necessary standards and address any violations or deficiencies.
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Safety codes
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Zoning requirements
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Permits and licenses
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Environmental regulations
Plan and schedule routine maintenance tasks
Develop a plan for regular maintenance tasks to keep the property in good condition and prevent future issues. This plan should include a schedule for tasks such as cleaning, inspections, landscaping, and other recurring maintenance activities.
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Cleaning
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Inspections
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Landscaping
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Equipment maintenance
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Pest control
Maintain property cleanliness
Ensure that the property is kept clean and free from debris, trash, or any other unsightly or hazardous materials. Implement regular cleaning schedules and establish procedures for waste management and disposal.
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Interior spaces
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Exterior areas
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Common areas
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Garbage disposal
Ensure security measures are in place and functional
Confirm that adequate security measures are installed in the property and functioning properly. This includes checking the locks, alarms, surveillance systems, and other security features to ensure the property is protected from unauthorized access or potential threats.
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Locks
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Alarms
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Surveillance cameras
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Access control systems
Approval: Security Measures
Will be submitted for approval:
Ensure security measures are in place and functional
Will be submitted
Communicate findings and actions taken to property owner
Provide a detailed communication to the property owner regarding the inspection findings, maintenance or repairs performed, and any other relevant actions taken to preserve the property. This communication should be clear, concise, and informative to keep the owner informed and involved in the property preservation process.
Prepare final property preservation report
Compile a final report summarizing all the information and actions taken during the property preservation process. This report will serve as a comprehensive record of the property's condition, maintenance and repair activities, and compliance with regulations.