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.
- 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.
- 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.
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.
