Rental Property Inspection Form
Document property conditions, room by room, before every move-in and move-out, so deposit disputes are settled by the record, not by memory.
Property managers who rely on paper checklists have no verifiable record of a property's condition at handover. When a tenant disputes a deposit deduction, there's nothing to prove what was documented, or when.Typeform's rental property inspection template gives property managers a dependable way to document condition at every stage of a tenancy.
The form captures property address, inspection type, room-by-room condition ratings, maintenance notes, and a field for photo uploads. Questions appear one at a time, so inspectors work through each room systematically without missing a section. Conditional logic adapts the form based on inspection type. A move-out inspection triggers fields to document changes since move-in, while a routine inspection focuses on maintenance and follow-up actions.
Customize the room categories, condition ratings, and inspection checklist to match your property type and management standards. Share it during the walkthrough or send it in advance via email so the inspector arrives prepared. Submissions log automatically in Google Sheets via Zapier, so every inspection record is stored and searchable by property and date. Every inspection produces a timestamped, consistent report your team can reference in a formal review, insurance claim, or safety audit.
A rental property inspection form documents property condition room by room, with condition ratings, maintenance notes, and photo uploads. It captures property address, inspection type, condition ratings for each area, maintenance issues, and inspector details in one structured submission. Every handover starts with a complete condition report on file, so your team isn't piecing together details after the fact.
Without standardized inspection documentation, property managers have no evidence to back them up when a dispute turns costly. If a tenant contests a deposit deduction, an inconsistent inspection record is as good as no record at all. A standardized inspection form gives your team a consistent way to document property conditions, and the records to back every deposit decision.
Start with what your team needs from every property inspection:
- Property address and unit number
- Inspection type (move-in, move-out, or routine)
- Room-by-room condition ratings
- Maintenance issues and required follow-up
- Photo uploads of any damage or notable condition
Yes, Typeform's File Upload feature lets inspectors attach room photos and damage images directly in the form. Accepted file types include JPEGs and PNGs, with a 10 MB limit per file. Photos arrive alongside condition ratings and notes, so the full inspection record lands in one place without a separate transfer step. File Upload is available on paid Typeform plans.
Add a dropdown for inspection type and use conditional logic to show only the sections relevant to that inspection (e.g., move-in, move-out, or routine inspection). A move-out inspection triggers comparison fields against move-in notes, while a routine visit focuses on maintenance items and follow-up actions. One form covers every inspection type without rebuilding the checklist each time.
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