FAR INSPECTIONS
Mortgage Field Services Inspector
FAR INSPECTIONS, Los Angeles, California, United States, 90079
Mortgage Field Services Inspector – FAR Inspections
FAR Inspections is looking for highly motivated individuals to perform residential occupancy verifications on behalf of mortgage lenders in the Reno, NV area. Independent contractors earn predictable full‑time or supplemental income with a flexible schedule.
What is an Occupancy Verification? Occupancy verifications are periodic updates that mortgage lenders require on their properties. The contractor’s role is to:
Verify property occupancy.
Report on the general condition of the property using a mobile application.
Most inspections are exterior only; about 10% require interior photos after the property has gone vacant.
County‑Level Contracting Inspectors are contracted at a county level and are responsible for completing all inspections in their assigned county. In some cases, the county may be split between two inspectors if volume warrants it.
Responsibilities
Perform inspections that typically take 5‑6 minutes.
Complete each inspection within 4 days of assignment.
Report general property conditions and determine occupancy based on industry standards.
Take 9+ photos of the property with brief comments.
Complete a short form in the mobile app.
Spend extended periods driving while making numerous stops throughout the day in the assigned territory.
Requirements
Computer with internet connection.
Reliable vehicle (good gas mileage is a plus; you will pay for your own gas).
Smartphone (Android or iPhone).
Printer.
Pass a standard background check using a valid driver’s license.
Pay & Hours This is a 1099 position. Each inspection has a flat rate, varying by county and volume. Earnings are equivalent to
$30–$40 per hour . Depending on county type (urban or rural) you may complete anywhere from 20 to 500 inspections per month while working 2–30 hours per week. Lower‑volume counties offer higher rates; higher‑volume counties offer lower rates. Work is consistent month‑to‑month, and earnings increase as you become more established or cover larger territories. No mileage reimbursement beyond the flat fee per inspection.
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What is an Occupancy Verification? Occupancy verifications are periodic updates that mortgage lenders require on their properties. The contractor’s role is to:
Verify property occupancy.
Report on the general condition of the property using a mobile application.
Most inspections are exterior only; about 10% require interior photos after the property has gone vacant.
County‑Level Contracting Inspectors are contracted at a county level and are responsible for completing all inspections in their assigned county. In some cases, the county may be split between two inspectors if volume warrants it.
Responsibilities
Perform inspections that typically take 5‑6 minutes.
Complete each inspection within 4 days of assignment.
Report general property conditions and determine occupancy based on industry standards.
Take 9+ photos of the property with brief comments.
Complete a short form in the mobile app.
Spend extended periods driving while making numerous stops throughout the day in the assigned territory.
Requirements
Computer with internet connection.
Reliable vehicle (good gas mileage is a plus; you will pay for your own gas).
Smartphone (Android or iPhone).
Printer.
Pass a standard background check using a valid driver’s license.
Pay & Hours This is a 1099 position. Each inspection has a flat rate, varying by county and volume. Earnings are equivalent to
$30–$40 per hour . Depending on county type (urban or rural) you may complete anywhere from 20 to 500 inspections per month while working 2–30 hours per week. Lower‑volume counties offer higher rates; higher‑volume counties offer lower rates. Work is consistent month‑to‑month, and earnings increase as you become more established or cover larger territories. No mileage reimbursement beyond the flat fee per inspection.
Apply HERE Only
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