
Move-in Move-out Inspections
Rental Property Inspections
Rental property inspections help document the condition of a rental property at the time possession changes hands. These inspections provide clear documentation that can help reduce misunderstandings and avoid security deposit disputes between landlords and tenants.
At Westwood Inspections LLC, we conduct a limited visual inspection of the home’s systems and components using normal operating controls to verify proper operation and identify conditions that may require maintenance or corrective action.
A rental property inspection gives landlords and property managers the opportunity to review the condition of the property, identify damages or maintenance concerns, estimate repair costs, and determine the most appropriate course of action moving forward.
What We Inspect
We inspect all major systems and accessible components of the property, including:
- Structure
- Basement and crawlspace
- Exterior components
- Decks and balconies
- Roofing systems
- Plumbing systems
- HVAC systems
- Electrical systems
- Interior components
- Insulation
- Venting systems
- Fireplaces and fuel-burning systems
- Garage and carport areas

Detailed Digital Inspection Reports
Your inspection report will include photographs and detailed descriptions of identified concerns to help provide clarity and documentation of the property’s condition.
Each finding includes:
- Detect – The issue related to the affected system or component
- Describe – The current condition or status of the issue
- Implication – The potential impact or consequences if left unaddressed
- Direction – Recommended actions to help address the issue
The inspection report provides clients with the information needed to evaluate findings and determine the appropriate next steps for repairs, maintenance, or tenant-related concerns.
Repair Request & Maintenance Planning Tools
Each report also includes the ability to create a request list based on the inspector’s findings.
This feature allows property owners and managers to:
- Organize repair and maintenance items
- Assign estimated repair costs
- Share findings with qualified contractors for estimates
- Prioritize repairs and maintenance planning
Many clients find this tool valuable for coordinating repairs, budgeting maintenance expenses, and obtaining contractor quotes for recommended work.
