Annual inspections are an important part of your property’s preventative maintenance. Unreported deficiencies can become costly repairs over time. Don’t waste time and money on items that will not affect your score! This webinar presented by REAC expert speaker, Hank Vanderbeek will increase your knowledge of the inspection protocol and empower your organization for future inspections.
The Real Estate Assessment Center (REAC) levies substantial penalties for violations. Compliance means understanding the REAC inspection process and knowing how to prevent high point-site defects, which property owners and managers need to identify, prioritize, and tackle.
The theme of this Webinar is sound planning & UPCS rules familiarity equals high REAC scores. During the webinar, Hank will include planning for and experiencing a REAC Inspection including how inspectors are chosen and assigned inspections, supervision, the role of supervisors, inspector’s responsibilities (business rules). You’ll learn what paperwork needed for inspection, canceling/postponing an inspection, effect of in-process repair work.
Webinar Objectives
During this webinar, Hank will:
  • Cover, choosing units/buildings for inspections, uninspectable units, the right and wrong way to escort an inspector, what happened after the inspection, when a score is issued, 20-point rule, appealing for a reinspection.
  • Delve into REAC UPCS Compliance rules including the Federal Register, the Dictionary of deficiency Definitions, the Comp Bulletin, miscellaneous guidelines unpublished and published, etc
  • Focus on the Site defects, Defect, and points analysis and will use case studies to illustrate how site rules are interpreted and applied.

Webinar Highlights

•    The Federal Register
•    The Dictionary
•    The Comp Bulletin
•    Memoranda on failed inspections, etc
•    QA Conference Calls
•    REAC Inspectors Dot Org
•    REAC Training
•    Consultants’ Training
•    Inspection Training


Who Should Attend?

•    Top Management & Owners: Better understand when and where to make capital improvements
•    Property Managers: Prepare for an inspection by prioritizing by points
•    Maintenance Supervisors: Learn how to identify high point defects through a sane maintenance plan
•    Support Staff: Better understand everyone’s role in the defect prioritization process