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I am new to HIP, and switching from a report most of you don't know, TWI. I want the finial print out to be very similar, no check boxes, very narrative, separate summary page with photos. Does anyone have a template like this? I am still using TWI, but starting to learn HIP on my free time (not much, but trying) Also, do you guys put in the data and photos as you go?
And, I am in AZ, and our reporting system had some boiler plate and items for AZ. Those I could probaly put in later, but want a starting point. I am attaching a sample full report and summary report. |
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Hi John!
If you pay me I'll give you mine! ;D |
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Greg Hammond
Inspector & Custom Home Builder Arizona Home Inspections & Consulting Scottsdale Custom Homes |
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John, ALL of the templates can be like this.
1. Report Settings->Ratings and turn off ratings/check boxes. 2. Under each section go to Edit Comments and you can turn off the item numbers under Item Description (this is exactly what Scott Patterson does who just posted his template. Look over the 2 dozen templates shared in this section but other inspectors. The 1st post explains how to load them, the second has a list of all of them! Guys share their HIP templates freely which is one of the best parts of our site! |
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Dominic Maricic
Home Inspector Pro Home Inspection Software - CEO |
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I know him Dom, it was a joke!
I am meeting him for lunch on Wed. |
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Greg Hammond
Inspector & Custom Home Builder Arizona Home Inspections & Consulting Scottsdale Custom Homes |
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I knew you were!! John's a great guy. I spent a lot of time talking to him when I was in Arizona .
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Dominic Maricic
Home Inspector Pro Home Inspection Software - CEO |
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I don't think it is possible to have photos in the summary. Dom?
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