Real Estate · VennBoard for Property Inspectors

Condition matters. Document it precisely.

Inspections in divorce real-estate transactions can become evidence in their own right — was a defect known? Was a repair commitment honored? VennBoard gives inspectors a standardized report format with photo provenance and a chain of custody that holds up if challenged.

Property Inspector on a matter

Property Inspector

  • Schedule and conduct inspections with structured intake from the matter
  • Capture photos and measurements with embedded timestamps and geotags
  • Author the inspection report with categorized findings
  • Issue post-repair re-inspection updates where required
  • Audit log: every action timestamped & exportable

Jobs to be done

What a Property Inspector actually does — on VennBoard.

  1. Schedule and conduct inspections with structured intake from the matter.
  2. Capture photos and measurements with embedded timestamps and geotags.
  3. Author the inspection report with categorized findings.
  4. Issue post-repair re-inspection updates where required.
  5. Coordinate with the appraiser when condition affects value materially.

Documents you’ll touch

The artifacts the work produces.

Each lives on the matter, with audit-graded provenance, version control, and exportable records.

Inspection Reports Photo Logs Re-Inspection Memos Defect Lists Coordination Notes

Tools that fit your role

What VennBoard gives a Property Inspector.

Photo Provenance

Geotag + timestamp + chain of custody.

Categorized Findings

Structure aligned to local norms.

Re-Inspection Workflow

Track the fix, not just the find.

Appraiser Hand-Off

Condition data flows to value.

Works alongside

The other professionals on the matter.

VennBoard is built so every role on a divorce case can collaborate on one workspace, with the right scope. Here’s who you’ll most often coordinate with.

Ready to try it?

Run your next matter on VennBoard.