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I,m wondering if any one would have a template for multi unit inspections. Looks like i'm starting to come across more of these. I have been just using a residential template and adding unit a , b and so forth in the comments , this way is very time consuming . Any assistance would be greatly appreciated Thank you in advance Ghislain Jess Royer |
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I have had the same question and not been succussful in getting a good answer. I have done 2, 4 6 10 and 30 unit buildings. Until I can find a better solution, I have been uilizing our primary template for the first unit and including the exterior, basement ect on that report. Each subsequent unit is a smaller interior only template uploaded as an attachment.
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I do a lot of multifamily and commercial but have a large apartment complex teed up. over 200 apts....The Texas TREC template nor commercial work as well as I like for this. Thinking of a template that I can order by unit...may not be out there. Thoughts?
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I think being able to edit the template and copy a entire section like the Whole interior section would be a great option. that way you can have multiple interior units with only one exterior. and can copy as many units as needed.
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We can look into that to speed things up. Most inspectors we see use their normal residential template and add unit numbers into comments. For example "Smoke detector missing in Unit #1, 3, 5, 11, 15." That keeps everything consolidated for the investor as well
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