Field Inspection Services
What does a Field Inspector Do – Illinois
Field inspection services provide a critical role in property and asset assessment. Wondering what does a field inspector do? These professionals conduct thorough, observational inspections to verify property conditions, occupancy statuses, and compliance with regulations. What does a field inspector do also involves detailed reporting for stakeholders, ensuring transparency and informed decision-making. Request a quote today to experience professional services tailored to your needs.
Types of Field Inspections Offered
Property Occupancy Verification
Verification of property vacancy or occupancy status, including identification of residents or authorized key holders.
Insurance-Related Inspections
Fact-based risk assessments and hazard identification for homeowners, liability, and commercial insurance underwriting.
Commercial & Residential Services
Property Preservation Checks
Monitoring for security, weatherization, and basic upkeep on bank-owned or distressed property assets.
Equipment & Asset Verification
Physical location and condition verification of specialized machinery, fleet vehicles, and business collateral.
Exterior & Interior Observations
Detailed visual inspections of exterior grounds and limited interior areas to document physical condition and maintenance needs.
Mortgage & Lending Verification
Asset verification and condition reporting for financial institutions, ensuring investment collateral meets lender standards.
Construction Progress Verification
On-site monitoring of construction progress to verify milestones and material delivery for draw disbursement audits.
Signage Posting Verification
Photographic confirmation of legal postings, foreclosure notices, or required public signage at property sites.
Compliance Support Inspections
Observational checks to assist clients in meeting corporate standards, internal audits, or regulatory requirements.
Inspection Scope & Reporting
Every inspection is a rigorous, non-bias gathering of facts based purely on visible observation. We provide remote stakeholders with the clarity needed to verify assets and assess conditions through a structured, multi-point reporting process that excludes speculative legal or appraisal opinions.
Site Visit
Physical arrival at the subject property to conduct a standard on-site evaluation of the asset or collateral.
Visual Inspection
A careful observation of all accessible exterior areas and, if requested, limited interior conditions.
Time-Stamped Photos
Comprehensive photo documentation with embedded GIS data and time-stamping for verified authenticity.
Written Observations
Factual, written notes summarizing property state, maintenance needs, or visible environmental factors.
Occupancy Indicators
Verification of occupancy status using visual cues such as utilities, mail, or general upkeep signatures.
Safety Observations
Identification of visible hazards, property damage, or security risks that require immediate client attention.
Structured Report
A comprehensive, formatted digital record of all findings, submitted through your preferred platform or portal.
Field Inspection Pricing
We provide transparent, fact-based inspection rates for institutional lenders, insurers, and attorneys. Volume-based pricing and recurring portfolio assessments are available upon request.
RESIDENTIAL
$75–$125
Residential Exterior Observations (per inspection and property size)
$75-$125
Residential Interior / Limited Interior Compliance (per inspection and property size)
COMMERCIAL
$150–$300+
Commercial Occupancy & Condition Checks (per inspection and property size)
TRAVEL & CUSTOM
$45–$75+
Mileage / travel surcharge depending on distance and location
$50
ADD-ON & ADMINISTRATIVE FEES
$50
$50
$50-$100
Rush / same-day (when available)
Evening after 5PM, weekend, or holiday appointments
Re-inspection for the same property
Disclaimer: All services are by appointment and subject to availability and travel fees. Volume-based contract pricing available.
Compliance, Objectivity & Limitations
All field inspections are observational, non-invasive, and non-diagnostic. Findings are based solely on visible conditions and information available at the time of inspection. Reports are prepared to support client due diligence, lender, or institutional requirements while remaining strictly factual and impartial.
No legal, tax, or investment advice is provided
No engineering, structural, or environmental certifications are rendered
No guarantees about future property performance or value
Clients remain responsible for independent professional advice where needed