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The inspection schedule function allows you to get a clear overview of all property inspections for the duration of a tenancy which includes details of all inspections due, booked and completed
An inspection schedule is displayed on a tenancy when a tenancy has a start and end date, or is set to periodic
The inspection schedule screen also allows inspection notes to be entered to provide a clear audit trail of activity
1. Accessing inspection schedule From the tenancy, Management tab: - In the Inspections panel, click the Inspection Schedule button (top right)
The inspection schedule is displayed
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2. Inspection schedule window - The first panel displays information on the tenancy start date plus the inspection frequency and responsibility
- The panel below this shows the inspection schedule for the duration of the tenancy
This list is shown in a grid, therefore allowing you to click a column heading to sort or to click to the right of the column heading to filter or group
The following information is displayed:
- Inspection Due
Date the inspection is due in accordance with the frequency settings for the tenancy
- Appointment
When a date is shown, an appointment has been booked - when this is the case, double-click to open the appointment
- Canc
Indicates if the appointment was cancelled
- FU
Indicates if the appointment has been followed up
- Draft & Final Report
When a date is displayed, a draft and/or final report has been uploaded for this appointment
- Supplier
The name of the company who carried out the inspection (when the Other Agent field on the inspection appointment is used)
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3. Add property inspection notes From the inspection schedule: - In the Activity Feed, click + button
- Enter Property Inspection Note and click Accept
Once saved, this note is non-editable and is shown in the Activity Feed on the inspection schedule and the tenancy
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