
What a Good Inspection Report Includes
General Info: Property address, date, time, weather, and inspector name.
Area-by-Area Breakdown: Detailed notes for every room (walls, floors, doors, windows, and fixtures).
Maintenance Needed: Clear lists of urgent repairs and preventative upkeep (e.g., leaking taps, cracked tiles).
Security & Compliance: Checks of smoke alarms, locks, and Healthy Homes standards.
Visual Evidence: High-quality photos or a virtual tour capturing the exact state of the home
The 360-Degree Inspection Advantage
A 360-degree inspection uses a special camera to capture an entire room in one single, interactive view.
360 degree entry and exit inspections have become a key part of how tenancies are managed from day one.
These inspections create a full walk through record of the property using high definition imagery,
capturing every wall, floor and fixture in detail. It is not just a few photos.
It is an interactive record that can be revisited at any point in time.
So why does that matter? Because at the end of a tenancy, memory is not reliable. What one person
believes was already there, another may see as new damage. A damaged wall or chipped benchtop
can quickly turn into a dispute.
Complete Transparency: Unlike standard photos that miss corners, 360-degree views leave no blind spots.
Preventing Disputes: If a dispute arises over a damaged wall or missing fixture at move-out, you can
virtually "walk through" the room exactly as it was on move-in day.
Virtual Access: Landlords and can easily explore the property virtually from anywhere.
