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FAR Inspections is a Reno, NV-based company that has been providing mortgage field inspections for over nine years. As a Mortgage Field Services Inspector, you will perform residential occupancy verifications on behalf of mortgage lenders.
Independent contractors earn predictable full‑time or supplemental income, enjoy a flexible schedule, and are not required to have previous field‑inspection experience. Successful candidates will manage time effectively, meet deadlines, and be comfortable driving within a county territory.
What is an Occupancy Verification? Mortgage lenders require periodic updates on their properties. Inspections verify property occupancy and report the general condition using a mobile application.
Most inspections are exterior only; about 10% may require interior photos after a property has gone vacant.
Responsibilities
Complete inspections in about 5–6 minutes per job.
Submit the completed inspection within four days of assignment.
Report general property conditions and determine occupancy status based on industry standards.
Take 9 or more photos of the property with brief comments.
Complete a short electronic form in the field‑service app.
Spend extended periods driving while making numerous stops during the day in the assigned territory.
Requirements
Computer with an internet connection.
Reliable vehicle (good gas mileage is a plus).
Smartphone (Android or iPhone).
Printer.
Pass a standard background check using a valid driver’s license.
Pay and Hours This is a 1099 position. Each inspection has a flat rate that varies by county and volume. While you are paid per inspection, you will earn the equivalent of $30–$40 per hour.
Depending on the county’s urban or rural status, inspectors may complete anywhere from 20 to 500 inspections per month, working 2–30 hours per week. Lower‑volume counties have higher rates; higher‑volume counties have lower rates. There is no set monthly inspection quota, but the workload is consistent month to month.
You can earn more as you become established, increase availability, or cover a larger territory.
Seniority Level Entry level
Employment Type Full-time
Job Function Sales, General Business, and Education
Industries Wireless Services, Telecommunications, and Communications Equipment Manufacturing
Referrals increase your chances of interviewing with FAR Inspections by 2x.
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FAR Inspections is a Reno, NV-based company that has been providing mortgage field inspections for over nine years. As a Mortgage Field Services Inspector, you will perform residential occupancy verifications on behalf of mortgage lenders.
Independent contractors earn predictable full‑time or supplemental income, enjoy a flexible schedule, and are not required to have previous field‑inspection experience. Successful candidates will manage time effectively, meet deadlines, and be comfortable driving within a county territory.
What is an Occupancy Verification? Mortgage lenders require periodic updates on their properties. Inspections verify property occupancy and report the general condition using a mobile application.
Most inspections are exterior only; about 10% may require interior photos after a property has gone vacant.
Responsibilities
Complete inspections in about 5–6 minutes per job.
Submit the completed inspection within four days of assignment.
Report general property conditions and determine occupancy status based on industry standards.
Take 9 or more photos of the property with brief comments.
Complete a short electronic form in the field‑service app.
Spend extended periods driving while making numerous stops during the day in the assigned territory.
Requirements
Computer with an internet connection.
Reliable vehicle (good gas mileage is a plus).
Smartphone (Android or iPhone).
Printer.
Pass a standard background check using a valid driver’s license.
Pay and Hours This is a 1099 position. Each inspection has a flat rate that varies by county and volume. While you are paid per inspection, you will earn the equivalent of $30–$40 per hour.
Depending on the county’s urban or rural status, inspectors may complete anywhere from 20 to 500 inspections per month, working 2–30 hours per week. Lower‑volume counties have higher rates; higher‑volume counties have lower rates. There is no set monthly inspection quota, but the workload is consistent month to month.
You can earn more as you become established, increase availability, or cover a larger territory.
Seniority Level Entry level
Employment Type Full-time
Job Function Sales, General Business, and Education
Industries Wireless Services, Telecommunications, and Communications Equipment Manufacturing
Referrals increase your chances of interviewing with FAR Inspections by 2x.
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