Here are some Time-Saving Features for Routine Inspections Today I'm gonna be showing you some really useful tools on the inspection...
Victorian Legislation Updates
From March 29th 2021, new legislation around minimum health standards and safety conditions for Victorian rental properties will take...
Inspection Manager Tips – Time-Saving Features for Routine Inspections
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NSW Legislation Changes: New Condition Reports
To our property managers in NSW: As you are likely aware, new legislation affecting Property Condition Reports conducted in New South...
New Enhancements to the IM App
Here at Inspection Manager we believe in constant improvement. In response to user suggestions, we've been working on several updates to...
Will the Inspection Manager Apps Still Work for me even if I’m on Offline Mode?
In general, Inspection Manager can efficiently and quickly capture all required information from a number of properties – even on offline mode. For instance, you can edit the property’s layout, capture its condition, record comments or issues, and take photos through the app even in areas lacking Wi-Fi or 3G.
What mobile devices work with the Inspection Manager app?
At the moment we have the app working really well with iPhone, which is always updated to the latest iOS updates as well. As far as the iPhone app goes, we’re really impressed with how it works well with our app, how it allows us to program it to give our app more built-in functionalities.
Exactly how does Inspection Manager work?
Inspection Manager is made up of two different parts. The first part is the CMS or the Content Management System, a web-based system that users can log in to. Through the CMS users can manage properties, schedule an inspection, view upcoming inspections, and submit completed reports.
What is Inspection Manager and what are the benefits from using it?
Inspection Manager is built for property managers to replace a manual and tedious function. Typically, property managers use paper, pen, and a digital camera to do their tasks, which often results to a lot of double-handling of information.