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NSPIRE Overview
NSPIRE Overview

Property Inspect is leading the change to support adherence to the NSPIRE inspection standard.

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Written by Alet Drijfhout
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The purpose of this guide is to provide an overview of the solution Property Inspect has developed to meet the comprehensive guidelines for inspecting HUD-assisted and multifamily properties using the National Standards for the Physical Inspection of Real Estate (NSPIRE).

Schedule an Inspection

Navigate to the building within Property Inspect and schedule an inspection for the three inspectable areas: Outside, Inside, and Units.

A full list of units belonging to this property will be displayed on the screen and the user can select which units should be inspected as part of the sample of units.

The conduct date of the unit inspections will default to the same day as the main conduct date for the building, however, it can be updated to allow for better resource planning.

The inspector by default will be unassigned, allowing you to assign unit inspections to multiple inspectors.

Once the inspections have been scheduled, choosing the View Inspection option will enabled you to view the individual inspection and view report, will enable you to view or preview the report.

Conducting NSPIRE Inspections

Inspections will be available in the Property Inspect Mobile application, it is available for the inspector to fetch the inspection in a WIFI zone, and complete the inspection, off-network, off-WIFI, on-site. When syncing the inspection from the APP to the Online Editor, the inspector will need WIFI again.

Property Inspect saves all of the inspection data, including the address (accessible in a Map application) and contact information.

When the inspector arrives on site, they can start the report,

  • The start date and time will be recorded for analytical purposes.

  • If the geo-tracking is enabled, the geo-location will be saved.

  • Take a cover photo of the property and select, ‘Edit Report’, to formally start the inspection.

Each NSPIRE Standard is created as an individual section or block in the inspection report.

Select the standard,

  • Read the deficiency criteria,

  • Choose whether the deficiency is present by selecting the applicable button:

    • Observable Deficiency

    • No Observable Deficiency.

    • Not Applicable.

  • Add the Room / Area

  • And add a comment.

Additionally, inspectors can:

  • Take a photo or video,

  • And flag an action.

Generating the Output Report

Once an NSPIRE report is synced from the APP to the Online Editor, the report can be reviewed before marking the inspection complete and distributing the report as needed:

The final output report that is distributed will include:

  • The Severity and Correction Time, or,

  • The HCV Severity and HCV Correction Time, or,

  • All of the relevant information.

The NSPIRE Inspection Score

As soon as one of the inspections is complete, you will find an available NSPIRE Score on screen. (The final score, will be automatically calculated once all of the inspections have been completed.)

The Table at the top of the screen will provide you with:

  • The Unit Threshold of Performance,

  • The NSPIRE Inspection Score,

  • The Property Grade and,

  • A Pass or Fail.

The table below the score will provide the list of inspections included to obtain the NSPIRE Inspection Score, along with the number of defects by severity and the ability to view the inspection or the report.

At the top right-hand corner of the screen, you have the ability to view a combined NSPIRE report.

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