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Kyle Meyers
  • Residential Landlord
  • Indianapolis, IN
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Imfuna App Inspections

Kyle Meyers
  • Residential Landlord
  • Indianapolis, IN
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I just used the imfuna app to do a move-in inspection on a property and I thought it worked very well. I read about the app online, I think I may have seen it on BP, but can't find where, I was wondering if anyone else uses this method to do their inspections. I plan to use it again for the move-out inspection, my understanding is that the inspection is saved and I can update it at any time and each report is a snapshot of one point in time for the property, so I believe I would be able to just roll over each inspection to the next, does anyone else do that? I'm not sure if there are any problems with this system, I emailed the report to the tenant and they replied that it is correct. I plan to take the pictures a day earlier for the next move-in and have the tenant sign a print-out when they move in. I want to make sure there isn't anything I am missing that will give someone a reason to dispute the security deposit later on.