Move-Out Inspection
The review completed when a resident leaves the unit.
Definition
Move-Out Inspection is The review completed when a resident leaves the unit. It comes up most often when the condition of a unit or property has to be captured at a specific moment in the occupancy cycle.
The term keeps showing up because inspection evidence matters because it anchors later conversations about damage, readiness, or deposit deductions. The stronger the inspection record, the less room there is for memory-based arguments.
Use cases
Use Move-Out Inspection to capture condition at the exact point possession is changing.
Review Move-Out Inspection when the team needs to compare before-and-after evidence instead of relying on memory.
Track Move-Out Inspection so operations can support later decisions about damage, readiness, or deductions.