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Exterior Occupancy Verification inspections are conducted to determine the current occupancy status and visible condition of a property without entering the home. Inspectors perform a thorough exterior review to identify indicators of occupancy such as maintained landscaping, vehicles, posted notices, personal property, and active utilities.
The inspection includes geo-tagged photos of all sides of the property, street view, address verification, and documentation of any observable damage or safety concerns. If required, a door knock may be performed to confirm occupancy status directly.
These inspections support mortgage servicing compliance, default monitoring, portfolio risk management, and investor reporting requirements.
Interior Vacant Walk Through inspections are completed when a property is confirmed vacant and access has been legally secured. The inspector conducts a comprehensive interior and exterior assessment to document overall condition, damages, safety hazards, and preservation needs.
This inspection includes detailed room-by-room photo documentation, verification of utilities, identification of vandalism or freeze damage, and confirmation of occupancy status. Any preservation issues or immediate risk exposures are noted for client action.
Interior inspections provide critical insight for asset management decisions, preservation planning, insurance claims, and property disposition strategies.

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Insurance Loss Draft inspections verify the progress and completion status of property repairs related to an insurance claim. These inspections are typically ordered after funds have been released to confirm that restoration work has been performed as outlined in the claim documentation.
Inspectors confirm the scope of completed repairs, photograph all affected areas, and report on workmanship and remaining deficiencies. The inspection ensures lender collateral protection while allowing borrowers to access insurance proceeds responsibly.
These reports support risk mitigation, claim validation, and proper disbursement control.
Disaster inspections are conducted following natural disasters such as hurricanes, floods, wildfires, tornadoes, or severe storms. The purpose is to assess the extent of damage, determine habitability, and evaluate risk exposure to the property.
Inspectors document structural damage, water intrusion, fire impact, roof damage, debris, and overall site conditions. Occupancy status and safety concerns are also reported.
These inspections provide time-sensitive reporting to help servicers and investors evaluate portfolio impact, prioritize mitigation efforts, and protect collateral during large-scale disaster events.


Bankruptcy inspections are performed on properties associated with borrowers who have filed for bankruptcy protection. These inspections verify occupancy status and property condition while ensuring compliance with legal and servicing guidelines.
The inspection documents exterior condition, visible damages, and occupancy indicators to support servicing oversight during the bankruptcy process.
These reports help lenders manage risk, maintain compliance, and monitor collateral throughout the legal proceedings.