Airbnb Property Inspector

Property inspector examining a rental home exterior

An Airbnb property inspector checks your rental between guests to catch problems before they become bad reviews. Broken items, missing supplies, maintenance issues, and cleanliness lapses all get flagged during an inspection. Hosts who run properties remotely rely on inspectors to be their eyes on the ground.

What an Airbnb Property Inspector Does

A property inspector walks the entire rental after a turnover cleaning and checks everything a guest will interact with. Appliances, plumbing, locks, lights, linens, supplies, WiFi, entertainment systems, safety equipment, and staging. The inspector documents the condition of each area with photos and flags anything that needs attention before the next guest arrives.

This is different from a cleaning check. Cleaning crews focus on making surfaces clean. Inspectors focus on the overall guest experience: does the space function, does it match the listing, and is anything broken, worn, or missing?

When You Need a Property Inspector

Remote hosts who manage properties from another city or state need inspections after every turnover. Local hosts who manage multiple properties cannot physically visit each one between guests. Hosts with high-value properties need documentation of condition changes for insurance and damage claims. Any host who has received a negative review about something they could have caught ahead of time needs a better inspection process.

Inspection vs. Cleaning: Two Different Jobs

A cleaning crew can check boxes on a turnover checklist, but their focus is on cleaning speed and quality. An inspector looks at the property from the guest’s perspective. They notice the chipped paint on the bathroom door, the wobbly table leg, the burnt-out bulb in the closet, and the stain on the rug that the cleaning crew worked around. Combining both roles into one visit saves time and produces better results than running them separately.

Wanderlust Property Inspection Services

Wanderlust Rentals includes property inspection as part of our turnover cleaning service. After every clean, our crew runs through a standardized inspection checklist and sends you a photo report. If anything needs repair or replacement, we flag it before the guest arrives so you have time to address it.

We serve rental property owners across Connecticut and the Poconos. Contact us to add inspection services to your turnover cleaning plan.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does Airbnb property inspection cost?

When bundled with turnover cleaning, inspection adds minimal cost because the crew is already on site. Standalone inspections for properties we do not clean typically run $50-$100 per visit depending on property size.

Do you send inspection reports with photos?

Yes. Every inspection includes a photo report sent to the host within an hour of completion. Photos document the condition of each room and flag any issues found.

Can you handle minor repairs during inspection?

Our crews handle small fixes on the spot: replacing light bulbs, tightening loose handles, resetting WiFi routers, restocking supplies. For larger repairs, we document the issue and notify you immediately so you can arrange a contractor.

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