
George Kane, CA State License #NRVIA 3854
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Comment Key or Definitions
The following definitions of comment descriptions represent this inspection report. All comments by the inspector should be considered before purchasing this RV coach. Any recommendations by the inspector to service or replace suggest a second opinion or further inspection by a qualified RV technician. All costs associated with further inspection fees and service or replacement of item, component, or unit should be considered before you purchase.
Acceptable (A) = A visually observed item, component, or unit, and if no other comments were made, it appeared to be functioning as intended, allowing for normal wear and tear.
Fair (F)= The item or its components do not need immediate service, but wear and tear exist, and the item is not in optimum condition. Some may elect to service or replace this item now, while others may wait.
Poor (P) = The item, component, or unit is not functioning as intended, service or replacement is recommended, or needs further inspection by a qualified RV technician.
Not Inspected (NI)= The item, unit, or component was not inspected, and no representations were made as to whether or not it was functioning as intended. A statement of reason for not inspecting may be made.
Not Present (NP) = This item, component, or unit is not in this RV.
NRVIA Standards of Practice
Purpose, Scope, and General Statements
1 – The purpose of the Standards of Practice is to establish a uniform standard for the company's RV Inspector to inspect and report objectively the conditions of a Recreational Vehicle and its components.
2 – The Standards describe the components, and systems included in an RV Inspection.
3 – The Standards apply to motorized and towable types of RVs as defined by the RV Industry.
4 – The Standards apply to a visual inspection of those areas, components, and systems that are readily accessible to determine at the time of inspection that they are performing their intended function without regard to life expectancy.
5 – The RV inspection aims to identify visible and operational defects as permitted by the current conditions that, in the judgment of the RV Inspector, will adversely affect the function or integrity of the Recreational Vehicle's items, components, and systems.
6 – RV Inspections performed under the Standards of Practice are visual and rely upon the RV inspector's opinion, judgment, education, and experience. They are not intended to be technically exhaustive.
7 – RV Inspections shall be performed in a time period sufficient to allow compliance with the provisions of the NRVIA Standards of Practice.
8 – RV Inspections performed under the Standards shall not be construed as being a compliance inspection of any code, governmental regulation, or manufacturer’s installation instructions or procedures. If a law, statute, or ordinance prohibits a procedure recommended in the Standards, the RV Inspector is relieved of the obligation to adhere to the prohibited part of the Standards.
9 – RV Inspections performed under the Standards are not an expressed, implied warranty or guarantee of adequacy, performance, or useful life of any RV, any of its components or systems.
10 – Only those items specifically listed on the RV Inspection Report will be included in the RV Inspectors evaluation.
11 – The RV Inspector shall report any system or component included in the Standards of Practice that were present during the RV Inspection but were NOT inspected and provide the reason they were not inspected.
General Limitations and Exclusions
1 – RV Inspections performed under the company's Standards of Practice exclude any items concealed or not readily accessible to the RV Inspector. The RV Inspector is not required to move furniture or personal or stored items. Lifting floor covering, and accessing interior walls and ceilings which could damage or destroy the components or systems being evaluated is not part of the RV Inspection.
2 – The determination of the presence of damage caused by insects or water is only to be evaluated by observation with an opinion being rendered by the RV Inspector that is to make the client aware of the issue.
3 – Excluded from the Standards of Practice is the determination of indoor air quality of the RV and its consequence of physical damage, toxicity, odors, waste products, and noxiousness.
4 – The RV Inspection and report are opinions only that are based upon the visual observation of the existing conditions of the RV at the time of the RV Inspection. The report is not intended to be construed as a guarantee, warranty, or any form of insurance. The RV Inspector will not be responsible for any service, repairs, or replacement concerning the RV or its contents.
5 – The RV Inspector is not required to enter any premises that visibly show a threat to the safety of the RV Inspector or others nor inspect any area or component that poses a danger to the RV Inspector or others.
6 – The NRVIA Certified RV Inspector will inspect and report on the RV items listed in this report and their condition during the RV Inspection. Any additional items of inspection will be dependent upon any agreements that are made between the client and the RV Inspector.
How to Read This Report
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Chapters and Sections
This report is divided into chapters that parcel the RV coach into logical inspection components. Each chapter is broken into sections that relate to a specific system or component of the RV coach. You can navigate between chapters with the click of a button on the left-side margin.
Most sections will contain some descriptive information in black font. Observation narrative, done in colored boxes, will be included if a system or component is found to be significantly deficient in some way or if we wish to provide helpful additional information about the system or the scope of our inspection. If a system or component of the RV was deemed to be in satisfactory or serviceable condition, there may be no narrative observation comments in that section and it may simply say “tested,” or “inspected.”
Observation Labels
All narrative observations are colored, numbered, and labeled to help you find, refer to, and understand the severity of the observation. Observation colors and labels used in this report are:
- Life Safety Issue:The following items indicate that the condition is a LIFE SAFETY ISSUE. They could cause accidents or harm. It is recommended that a qualified RV technician further evaluate and correct the identified issue before the unit is occupied.
- Major Issue:The following items indicate that the condition is a MAJOR ISSUE. They can impact the longevity of the vehicle, can be a possible costly repair, and/or warrant immediate repair. It is recommended that a qualified RV technician further evaluate and correct the identified issue as needed.
- Minor Issue:The following items indicate that the condition is a MINOR ISSUE. They do not impact the operation of the vehicle and can be repaired at a later date. It is recommended that a qualified RV technician further evaluate and correct the identified issue as needed.
- Notice / Comment:Refers to aside information and /or any comments elaborating on descriptions of systems in the RV or limitations to the RV inspection.
- Description:Detailed description of various aspects of the coach noted during the inspection.
Summary Page
The Summary Page is designed as a bulleted overview of all the observations noted during the inspection. This helpful overview is not a substitute for reading the entire inspection report. The entire report must be read to get a complete understanding of this inspection report as the Summary Page does not include photographs or photo captions.
Summary
Life Safety Issues
- TW-1 Tires and Wheels - Curbside Front-Tire/Wheel:
The tire pressure on the curbside front tire was only 52 psi. The manufacturers recommended psi is 80. It is recommended that the tires being inflated to the proper psi prior to use.
- TW-2 Tires and Wheels - Curbside-Rear Tire/Wheel:
The tire pressure for the rear curbside tire is only 51.3 psi. The manufacturer recommends 80 psi. It is recommended that the tire being inflated to the proper psi prior to use.
- TW-3 Tires and Wheels - Streetside-Rear Tire/Wheel:
The tire pressure on the rear street side tire was only 47 psi. The manufacturer recommends 80 psi. It is recommended that the tire is being inflated to the proper psi prior to use.
- TW-4 Tires and Wheels - Streetside Front-Tire/Wheel:
The tire pressure reading was only 49 psi. The manufacturer recommends 80 psi. It is recommended that the tire pressure will be brought up to the proper pressure prior to use.
- TW-5 Tires and Wheels - Spare-Tire/Wheel:
Given the inability to determine age of the spare tire due to its mounting position, it is recommended that the tire be checked by a Certified Tire Specialist for road worthiness.
- LSC-1 Life Safety Components - CO Detector:
Overview of the carbon monoxide detector dated October 2020. Note the carbon monoxide detector did not work when the button was pushed. This may be a bad battery or a defective carbon monoxide detector. It is recommended that this be tested as operational or replaced prior to use.
Major Issues
- RE-1 Roof Exterior - Roof:
Pictures of the rear seal. The rear seal is beginning to crack in the corners. This could allow for Possible water intrusion. It is recommended that this be further evaluated by a qualified RV technician.
- RE-2 Roof Exterior - Roof:
The sealant on the front cap in the corner on the curbside is beginning to crack. This could allow for possible water intrusion. It is recommended that this be further evaluated by qualified RV technician.
- RE-3 Roof Exterior - Roof:
The sealant surrounding the skylight is beginning to crack and has bubbles. This could allow for possible water intrusion. It is recommended that this be further evaluated by a qualified RV technician.
- RE-4 Roof Exterior - Roof:
The sealant surrounding the plumbing vent is beginning to crack. This could allow for possible water intrusion. It is recommended that this be further evaluated by a qualified RV technician.
- RE-5 Roof Exterior - Roof:
The sealant surrounding the WineGard antenna is beginning to crack. This could allow for possible water intrusion. It is recommended that this be further evaluated by a qualified RV technician.
Minor Issues
- ES-1 Exterior Sidewalls - Front Cap / Wall:
The gray colored stickers on the front cap are beginning to age and weather on the street side, the sticker is beginning to peel.
- ES-2 Exterior Sidewalls - Curbside - Sidewall:
On the curbside in the top areas, there is some minor signs of tree branch hitting the stickers and leaving marks. It is difficult to see in the picture as the scratches are light.
- ES-3 Exterior Sidewalls - Rear Cap / Wall:
The window seal on the rear window curbside is beginning to peel out of place. This could cause possible water intrusion. It is recommended that this be further evaluated by a qualified RV technician.
- ED-1 Entrance Doors - Door - Coach:
The screen above the handle on the screen door is beginning to come out. It is recommended that this be further evaluated by qualified RV technician
- A-1 Awnings - Main Awning:
There is a cap missing on the rear arm of the main awning
- I-1 Interior - Ceiling:
Above the dinette, there is a piece of trim molding that is coming down
- I-2 Interior - Doors / Privacy Curtains / Screens:
On the handle side of the bathroom door, the is stain worn off
- I-3 Interior - Doors / Privacy Curtains / Screens:
On the handle side of the bedroom door, the is stain worn off
- F-1 Furniture - Dinette / Table / Chairs:
There is a small hole in the cushion of the dinette
Notice / Comment
- TG-1 TT-Running Gear - Running Gear:
In the interior front, there are four bolts two on each side that connect the body to the chassis. It is recommended that from time to time you check that these bolts are tight.
- TG-2 TT-Running Gear - Running Gear:
Regarding the wiring that appears loose on the brakes, the wires that go up into the trailer chassis need to be loose so that as the axle moves, there is enough slack for the wire. The wires that are located coming out of the axle tube into the brake could be further zip, tied if desired
- 1VA1VDES-1 120 Volt AC and 12 Volt DC Electrical System - Surge Protector:
A 50 AMP surge protector was not present in the coach. Unknow AC power connections can cause significant damage to an RV electrical system. It is recommended that a 50 AMP surge protector be purchased before using the coach.
Progressive Industries RV Surge Protector 50 Amp, Portable with Cover, SSP-50XL
- WS-1 Water Systems - Black Water Tank:
There was a not waste dumping capability on the inspection site. The inspector filled the tanks early in the inspection to allow for maximum time to show a tank or line leak. The inspector did not observe any leaks.
The Full Report
Vehicle Information
VIN Information
RVIA / Canadian Seal
Manufacture Information
Chassis Information
State License Plate
Build Sheet
Tires and Wheels
NOTE
Curbside Front-Tire/Wheel
Curbside-Rear Tire/Wheel
Streetside-Rear Tire/Wheel
Streetside Front-Tire/Wheel
Spare-Tire/Wheel
120 Volt AC and 12 Volt DC Electrical System
Hot Skin Tests
Power Cord
Electrical Panel & Fuses
AC Outlets & GCFI
Surge Protector
Solar Charge Control
12 Volt DC House Battery
General Info
Weather: Clear & Windy
Type of Inspection: Buyer: Pre-Purchase RV Inspection
Inspection Category: Premier
Style of RV: 5th Wheel Trailer
RV Status: Vacant: Private Seller
Client Present: No
Start Temp: 51
Vehicle Information
VIN Information
VIN Number: Photo Included
VIN Location: Streetside Front
Recalls Checked via NHTSA.GOV: No
VIN Number / VIN Data Plate Photo:
RVIA / Canadian Seal
RVIA / Canadian Seal Number: Located by Entrance Door
RVIA / Canadian Seal Photo:
Manufacture Information
Brand of RV: Reflection
Model: 303RLS
Manufacturer Name / Location: Grand Design / Middlebury, IN
The inspector suggests following the Grand Design RV group on Facebook as a resource for information from other owners.
Date of Manufacturer: February, 2021
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR in lbs): From Data Plate, 11995
Chassis Information
Chassis Manufacturer Name: Loppert
Chassis Manufacturer Date: February, 2021
Chassis tag.
State License Plate
State Inspection Sticker Current: Not Required
State License Plate Current: Yes
State License Plate Photo:
Roof Exterior
Roof
Roof Type: TPO Membrane
Areas of Possible Water Intrusion: Yes
Roof Condition:Acceptable
Front Cap, Joints and Seals:Fair
Awning Rail Trim (Curbside):Acceptable
Rear Cap, Joints and Seals:Fair
Trim Rail (Streetside):Acceptable
Roof Ladder Type: Mounted
Ladder - Roof Access:Acceptable
Pictures of the rear seal. The rear seal is beginning to crack in the corners. This could allow for Possible water intrusion. It is recommended that this be further evaluated by a qualified RV technician.
The sealant on the front cap in the corner on the curbside is beginning to crack. This could allow for possible water intrusion. It is recommended that this be further evaluated by qualified RV technician.
The sealant surrounding the skylight is beginning to crack and has bubbles. This could allow for possible water intrusion. It is recommended that this be further evaluated by a qualified RV technician.
The sealant surrounding the plumbing vent is beginning to crack. This could allow for possible water intrusion. It is recommended that this be further evaluated by a qualified RV technician.
The sealant surrounding the WineGard antenna is beginning to crack. This could allow for possible water intrusion. It is recommended that this be further evaluated by a qualified RV technician.
Roof overview rear to front and front to rear
Pictures of the various components on the rooftop
Vents
Vents - Manual Crank (14 x 14):Acceptable
Exterior Vent Covers:Acceptable
Plumbing Vent Covers:Acceptable
Refrigerator Roof Vent:Not Present
Skylights:Acceptable
Air Conditioner Front
AC Shroud:Acceptable
AC Exterior Coils:Acceptable
Air Conditioner Rear
AC Shroud:Acceptable
AC Exterior Coils:Acceptable
Antennas
TV Antenna - Cleaned and Maintained: Yes
Antenna Power Booster Operates: Yes
TV Antenna Exterior Roof Unit:Acceptable
Radio Antenna:Acceptable
Other Roof Equipment
Number of Solar Panels: One
Solar Panels:Acceptable
Equipment Removed: No
Exterior Sidewalls
Front Cap / Wall
Exterior Wall Surface Type: Fiberglass with Decals
Any Damage or Discoloration or Delamination: No
Sidewall - Condition:Acceptable
Paint and/or Decals - Condition:Fair
Wall Sealant:Acceptable
Windows: None
Windows - Condition:Not Present
Cargo Doors: Doors with Keyed Lock
Cargo/Access Doors - Condition:Acceptable
Cargo Interior Compartment - Condition:Acceptable
Cargo Interior Compartment Lights - Operation:Acceptable
The gray colored stickers on the front cap are beginning to age and weather on the street side, the sticker is beginning to peel.
Curbside - Sidewall
Exterior Wall Surface Type: Fiberglass with Decals
Any Damage or Discoloration or Delamination: No
Windows: Glass with No Frame
Cargo Doors: Doors with Keyed Lock
Sidewall - Condition:Acceptable
Paint and/or Decals - Condition:Acceptable
Windows - Condition:Acceptable
Cargo/Access Doors - Condition:Acceptable
Wall Sealant:Acceptable
Cargo Interior Compartment Lights - Operation:Acceptable
Cargo Interior Compartment - Condition:Acceptable
On the curbside in the top areas, there is some minor signs of tree branch hitting the stickers and leaving marks. It is difficult to see in the picture as the scratches are light.
Rear Cap / Wall
Exterior Wall Surface Type: Fiberglass with Decals
Any Damage or Discoloration or Delamination: No
Windows: Glass with Frame
Back Up Camera: Prep, No Camera
Cargo Doors: None
Sidewall - Condition:Acceptable
Paint and/or Decals - Condition:Acceptable
Windows - Condition:Acceptable
Wall Sealant:Acceptable
The window seal on the rear window curbside is beginning to peel out of place. This could cause possible water intrusion. It is recommended that this be further evaluated by a qualified RV technician.
Streetside - Sidewall
Exterior Wall Surface Type: Fiberglass with Decals
Any Damage or Discoloration or Delamination: No
Windows: Glass with Frame
Cargo Doors: Doors with Keyed Lock
Sidewall - Condition:Acceptable
Paint and/or Decals - Condition:Acceptable
Windows - Condition:Acceptable
Cargo/Access Doors - Condition:Acceptable
Wall Sealant:Acceptable
Cargo Interior Compartment Lights - Operation:Acceptable
Cargo Interior Compartment - Condition:Acceptable
Entrance Doors
Door - Coach
Type of Entrance Door: Fiberglass
Door - Condition:Acceptable
Door - Operation:Acceptable
Screen Door - Condition:Fair
Screen Door - Operation:Acceptable
Keyed Door Lock - Operation:Not Inspected
Keyed Door Lock - Deadbolt Operation:Not Inspected
Keyless Entry - Door Lock - Operation:Not Inspected
Type of Step System: Manual
Number of Steps: Four
Step - Condition:Acceptable
Steps - Operation:Acceptable
Grab Bar Type: D-Ring Handle
Grab Bar - Condition:Acceptable
Grab Bar - Operation:Acceptable
Paint and Decals:Acceptable
The screen above the handle on the screen door is beginning to come out. It is recommended that this be further evaluated by qualified RV technician
Awnings
Dinette Awning
Awning - Brand: LCI Solera
Awning - Material: Vinyl
Awning - Operational Type: Electric
Awning - Length (Feet): 11
Awning - Light: Light At Coach Wall
Awning - Frame and Latching Mechanism:Acceptable
Awning - Material Condition:Acceptable
Awning - Operation:Acceptable
Video of the dinette awning, extending and retracting
Main Awning
Awning - Brand: LCI Solera
Awning - Material: Vinyl
Awning - Operational Type: Electric
Awning - Length (Feet): 13
Awning - Light: Light At Coach Wall
Awning - Frame and Latching Mechanism:Acceptable
Awning - Material Condition:Acceptable
Awning - Operation:Acceptable
There is a cap missing on the rear arm of the main awning
Videos of the main awning, extending and retracting
Slideouts
Streetside Front Slideout
Slideout Roof Type: (EPDM) Rubber
Slideout Drive System: Lippert Schwintek w/In-wall Electric Motor
Slideout Roof:Acceptable
Slideout External Underside:Acceptable
Slideout T-Molding Trim:Acceptable
Seals, Sweeps and Gaskets:Acceptable
Slide Rail Gear Rack System:Acceptable
Wiring Harness under Slideout:Not Present
12 Volt DC Control and Switches:Acceptable
Slideout Operation:Acceptable
Slideout Awning Topper Operation:Not Present
Slideout Awning Topper Frame & Latching Mechanism:Not Present
Slideout Awning Topper Fabric:Not Present
Video of the slideout extending and retracting
Curbside Rear Slideout
Slideout Roof Type: (TPO) Rubber
Slideout Drive System: Electric Motor w/Gear and Rack System
Slideout Roof:Acceptable
Slideout External Underside:Acceptable
Slideout T-Molding Trim:Acceptable
Seals, Sweeps and Gaskets:Acceptable
Slide Rail Gear Rack System:Acceptable
Wiring Harness under Slideout:Acceptable
12 Volt DC Control and Switches:Acceptable
Slideout Operation:Acceptable
Slideout Awning Topper Operation:Not Present
Slideout Awning Topper Frame & Latching Mechanism:Not Present
Slideout Awning Topper Fabric:Not Present
Video of the slideout extending and retracting
Streetside Rear Slideout
Slideout Roof Type: (TPO) Rubber
Slideout Drive System: Electric Motor w/Gear and Rack System
Slideout Roof:Acceptable
Slideout T-Molding Trim:Acceptable
Seals, Sweeps and Gaskets:Acceptable
Slide Rail Gear Rack System:Acceptable
Wiring Harness under Slideout:Acceptable
12 Volt DC Control and Switches:Acceptable
Slideout Operation:Acceptable
Slideout Awning Topper Operation:Not Present
Slideout Awning Topper Frame & Latching Mechanism:Acceptable
Slideout Awning Topper Fabric:Not Present
Slideout External Underside:Acceptable
Video of the slideout extending and retracting
Tires and Wheels
NOTE
-The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and some tire manufacturers are recommending that all tires older than six years should be replaced, regardless of their condition.
Curbside Front-Tire/Wheel
Tire Tread Condition:Fair
DOT Date: Visually Verified, 5020
Tire Brand: Goodyear
Tire Size: Special Trailer (ST) (ST235/80R16)
Load Capacity: Single Tire Rating, 3420
Load Range: E
Maximum Air Pressure (PSI): 80
Cold Inflation Pressure (PSI): 80
Current Air Pressure in Tire (PSI): Tire Gauge Reading, 52
Valve Extensions Installed: No
Tire Pressure Monitors Installed: No
Tire Condition:Fair
Wheel Type: Aluminum
Wheel Condition:Acceptable
Curbside-Rear Tire/Wheel
Tire Tread Condition:Fair
DOT Date: Visually Verified, 5020
Tire Brand: CastleRock, Goodyear
Tire Size: Special Trailer (ST) (ST235/80R16)
Load Capacity: Single Tire Rating, 3420
Load Range: E
Maximum Air Pressure (PSI): 80
Cold Inflation Pressure (PSI): 80
Current Air Pressure in Tire (PSI): Tire Gauge Reading
Valve Extensions Installed: No
Tire Pressure Monitors Installed: No
Tire Condition:Fair
Wheel Type: Aluminum
Wheel Condition:Acceptable
Streetside-Rear Tire/Wheel
Tire Tread Condition:Fair
DOT Date: Visually Verified, 5020
Tire Brand: Goodyear
Tire Size: Special Trailer (ST) (ST235/80R16)
Load Capacity: Single Tire Rating, 3420
Load Range: E
Maximum Air Pressure (PSI): 80
Cold Inflation Pressure (PSI): 80
Current Air Pressure in Tire (PSI): Tire Gauge Reading, 47.1
Valve Extensions Installed: No
Tire Pressure Monitors Installed: No
Tire Condition:Fair
Wheel Type: Aluminum
Wheel Condition:Acceptable
Streetside Front-Tire/Wheel
Tire Tread Condition:Fair
DOT Date: Visually Verified, 5020
Tire Brand: Goodyear
Tire Size: Special Trailer (ST) (ST235/80R16)
Load Capacity: Single Tire Rating, 3420
Load Range: E
Maximum Air Pressure (PSI): 80
Cold Inflation Pressure (PSI): 80
Current Air Pressure in Tire (PSI): Tire Gauge Reading, 49
Valve Extensions Installed: No
Tire Pressure Monitors Installed: No
Tire Condition:Fair
Wheel Type: Aluminum
Wheel Condition:Acceptable
Spare-Tire/Wheel
Tire Tread Condition:Acceptable
DOT Date: Unable to Visually Verify
Tire Brand: Ridgeway Sport
Current Air Pressure in Tire (PSI): Unable to Verify Tire Pressure
Spare Tire Rack Type: Mounted Rack
Spare Tire Jack and Tools: Not Present
Valve Extensions Installed: No
Tire Pressure Monitors Installed: No
Tire Condition:Acceptable
Wheel Type: Steel
Wheel Condition:Acceptable
TT-Running Gear
Running Gear
Number of Axles: Two
Axle Type: Leaf Springs with Shackles
Axle - Did Inspector Check for Visible Signs of Rust?: Yes, Was Any Present?: Surface Rust
Axle - Did Inspector Check for Visible Signs of Bent or Damaged Components?: Yes, Was any present?: No
Axle - Did Inspector Check for Visible Signs of Oil Stains?: Yes, Was any present?: No
Brake Type:Electric
Drum
U-Bolts and Nuts Have been Evaluated: Yes
Leaf Springs Have been Evaluated: Yes
Hangers Have been Evaluated: Yes
Shackles Have been Evaluated: Yes
Spring Equalizers Have been Evaluated: Yes
Shock Absorbers Have been Evaluated: Not Present
Suspension Bolts with or without Zerk Fittings Have been Evaluated: Yes without Zerk Fittings
Underbelly - Type: Enclosed
Underbelly - Condition:Acceptable
Running Gear - Condition:Acceptable
Frame - Did Inspector Check for Visible Signs of Rust?: Yes, Was Any Present?: Surface Rust
Frame - Did Inspector Check for Visible Signs of Bent or Damaged Components?: Yes, Was any present?: No
Frame - Did Inspector Check for any Visible Signs of Oil Stains?: Yes, Was any present?: No
Frame - Condition:Acceptable
In the interior front, there are four bolts two on each side that connect the body to the chassis. It is recommended that from time to time you check that these bolts are tight.
Regarding the wiring that appears loose on the brakes, the wires that go up into the trailer chassis need to be loose so that as the axle moves, there is enough slack for the wire. The wires that are located coming out of the axle tube into the brake could be further zip, tied if desired
The inspector will evaluate for signs of rust but will not make a determination of the severity of the rust. Pictures may be included to show what the inspector observed at the time of the inspection.
Note: Due to insurance restrictions, the RV can NOT be driven by the inspector. Also, due to the lack of clearance under the trailer and safety concerns, the inspector will conduct the following visual inspections from the outer perimeter of the towable RV.
TT- Hitch & Leveling System
7-Pin & Breakaway
7-Pin Cord:Acceptable
Breakaway Current Draw: Current Draw, 4.8 amp
Breakaway Switch - Condition:Acceptable
The inspector tested the breakaway switch by pulling the breakaway cable and listening for a click or hum at the wheel assemblies. The DC amperage at the breakaway switch was also checked. However, this does not indicate that the brakes are engaged at all wheel assemblies. It is recommended that the trailer be attached to a tow vehicle and tested for resistance to movement with the breakaway switch engaged. The best way to be sure this system is functioning is to have the wheels pulled and the brakes evaluated by a qualified RV technician.
5th Wheel
5th Wheel - Front Landing Gear: Electric
5th Wheel - Rear Stabilizing System: Electric
5th Wheel Landing Gear - Condition:Acceptable
5th Wheel - Pin Box: Fixed Pin Swiveling
5th Wheel - Condition: Acceptable
5th Wheel - Goose Neck Adapter: No
Leveling
Leveling System Type: Electric
Leveling System Manufacturer: Lippert
Leveling - Inspect for Visible Signs of Damage: Yes
Leveling - Ensure Jacks Extend and Retract Fully: Yes
Leveling - Inspect for Leaks or Mechanical Issues: Yes
Leveling System Condition:Acceptable
Leveling system overview
12 Volt DC Exterior Lights
Chassis Lights
Types of Light Bulbs: LED
Front Clearance Lights:Acceptable
Rear Clearance Lights:Acceptable
Streetside - Marker Lights:Acceptable
Curbside - Marker Lights:Acceptable
Left Turn and Brake Light:Acceptable
Right Turn and Brake Light:Acceptable
Backup Lights:Not Present
License Plate Light:Acceptable
Overview of the lights of the trailer. Videos of the turn signals
Trailer Connector
Hitch Connector Pin Type: 4 Pin
Exterior Lights
Porch Lights:Acceptable
Waste Dump Lights:Acceptable
120 Volt AC and 12 Volt DC Electrical System
Hot Skin Tests
Hot Skin Test - Was any Frame and Running Gear Voltage Recorded:No
Hot Skin Test - Was any Exterior Surface Voltage Recorded:No
Hot Skin Test - Was any Exterior Wall Surface Voltage Recorded:No
Hot Skin Test - Was any Door Handles and Frames Voltage Recorded:No
Hot Skin Test - Was any Window Frames and Trim Voltage Recorded:No
Hot Skin Test - Was any Other Voltage Recorded:No
Power Cord
Power Cord Type: 50 Amp 120VAC/240VAC
Power Cord Condition:Acceptable
Has 2021 NFPA 1192 Polarity Detection
Electrical Panel & Fuses
Inside Electrical Panel Box Condition: Acceptable
Wires and Terminals Tight: Solid Connection
Electrical Panel Box - Signs of Repair or Service:No
Electrical Panel Box - Circuit Breakers in Place:Yes
Electrical Panel Box - Wiring Secure:Yes
Electrical Panel Box - All White, Black and Ground Wires Kept Separate:Yes
12V DC Fuses/Breaker Condition: All Operational
12V DC Fuse/Breaker Connections Condition: Good Connection
12V DC Fuse/Breaker Panel Box Condition: Acceptable
12V DC Fuse/Breaker Panel Box Inspected:Yes
AC Outlets & GCFI
GCFI Reset Location: Kitchen
GCFI / Polarity / Voltage Test - Kitchen Receptacles:Yes
GCFI / Polarity / Voltage Test - Bath and Toilet Area Receptacles:Yes
GCFI / Polarity / Voltage - All Exterior Receptacles:Yes
GCFI / Polarity / Voltage Test - Receptacles Storage Bay Areas:Yes
Polarity / Voltage Test Bedroom Receptacles:Yes
Polarity / Voltage Test - Dining Area Receptacles:Yes
Polarity / Voltage Test - Living Room Receptacles:Yes
Polarity / Voltage Test - Behind Refrigerator:Not Inspected
Polarity / Voltage Test - Receptacles Behind all Electronics and Appliances:Yes
USB / 12-Volt Power Port(s) - Condition:Acceptable
USB Type A Port
Surge Protector
Surge Protector - Condition:Not Present 50 AMP
A 50 AMP surge protector was not present in the coach. Unknow AC power connections can cause significant damage to an RV electrical system. It is recommended that a 50 AMP surge protector be purchased before using the coach.
Progressive Industries RV Surge Protector 50 Amp, Portable with Cover, SSP-50XL
Solar Charge Control
Solar Charge Controller - Brand: GoPower
Solar Charge Controller - Operational:Yes
12 Volt DC House Battery
12 Volt DC House Battery - Location: Front Basement
12 Volt DC House Battery - Box Condition: Acceptable
12 Volt DC House Battery - Cables and Terminals Condition: Acceptable
12 Volt DC House Battery - Vented and Secure: Yes
12-Volt DC House Battery - Water Level in Batteries: Sealed Battery
12 Volt DC HouseBattery(s) - Disconnect Switch:Yes
12 Volt DC House Battery(s) - Operational:Yes
12 Volt DC House Battery(s) - Matched for Size and Age:Yes
12 Volt DC House Battery(s) - Positive and Negative Cables Matched for Load:Yes
12 Volt DC House Battery(s) - Have They Been Maintained:Yes
Power Converter - AC On (DC Voltage with Shore Power On): 13.6
Power Converter - AC Off (DC Voltage with Shore Power Off: 13.0
Power Converter - Verified:Acceptable
Power Converter - Did DC Voltage Drop at Least 1/2 Volts:Yes
Water Systems
NOTES
-Because the age and quality of the water in the freshwater tank cannot be determined, the tank should be drained and sanitized before being refilled.
Due to the types of materials and waste used in the tanks and depending on previous maintenance, fresh and waste monitors, sensor probes may perform inaccurately between applications due to buildup.
City Water
City Water - Food Grade Hose Present:No
The coach did not have a food-grade water hose. It is recommended that a food-grade hose be purchased before using the coach.
City Water - Pressure Regulator Present:No
The coach did not have a water pressure regulator. High water pressure can burst your RV's pipes, cause leaks, and loosen connections within the plumbing system. It is recommended that a water pressure regulator be purchased before using the coach.
City Water - Connections Operate:Yes
City Water Connection Condition:Acceptable
City Water - System Holds Pressure:Yes
City Water System Condition:Acceptable
On-Board Water System
On-Board Water System - Tested Fresh Water Fill: Yes
On-Board Water System - Pressure System Works: Yes
On-Board Water System - Pump Creates and Holds Pressure: Yes
Onboard Water Filtration System:Not Present
On-Board Water System: Tank, Water Pump and Fixtures for Tank Fill Condition:Acceptable
Operation and Condition of Outside Shower:Acceptable
Gray Water Tank
Waste Water Sewer / Hose Fittings:Acceptable
Gray Water Tank - Valve Type: Manual Pull T-Handle
Gray Water Tank - Valve Operates: Not Inspected
Waste Water Sewer Hose Present:Not Present
A sewer hose was not available in the coach, it is recommended that a sewer hose be purchased before using the coach.
Gray Water Tank - Tank or Valve or Line Leaks: No
Gray Water Tank - Wash System: Not Present
Gray Water Tank - Drain Cap in Place: Yes
Gray Water Tank - Drain Cap Holds Gray Water Back: Yes
Gray Water Tank Condition:Acceptable
Black Water Tank
Black Water Tank - Valve Type: Manual Pull T-Handle
Black Water Tank - Valve Operates: No Dump On Site
There was a not waste dumping capability on the inspection site. The inspector filled the tanks early in the inspection to allow for maximum time to show a tank or line leak. The inspector did not observe any leaks.
Black Water Tank - Tank or Valve or Line Leaks: No
Black Water Tank - Wash System: Present and Labeled
Black Water Tank - Drain Cap in Place: Yes
Black Water Tank Drain Cap Holds Waste Water Back: Yes
Black Water Tank Condition:Acceptable
Black tank valves and dump location
Monitor System
Controls / Switches - Type: Manual Switches
Battery Monitor Reading: Full
LP Monitor Reading: Not Present
Fresh Water Tank Reading: Empty
Black Water Tank #1 Reading: Empty
Gray Water Tank #1 Reading: Empty
Gray Water Tank #2 / Galley Reading: Empty
Battery / Waste / Water Monitor Panel Condition:Acceptable
LP (Propane) System Leak Test
LP Leak / Drop Test
LP Leak / Drop Test - Begin Time: Begin Time, 11:04
LP Leak / Drop Test - Completed Time: Stop Time, 11:09
LP Leak / Drop Test: Pass
LP Leak / Drop Test - Did Pressure Drop During Leak Test: No
LP Leak System Test:Acceptable
Picture taken at the leak down test
LP (Propane) Containers, Lines and Connections
DOT Tanks
DOT - Cylinder Arrangement: Dual Split System
DOT - Hoses and Regulators: Acceptable
DOT #1 - Cylinder Size: 25 LBS, 14.2 Gallons
DOT #1 - Date of Manufacture: 2020
DOT Tank #1 - Rust or Damage Condition: Acceptable
DOT #2 - Cylinder Size: 25 LBS, 14.2 Gallons
DOT #2 - Date of Manufacture: 2020
DOT Tank #2 - Rust or Damage Condition: Acceptable
DOT - Regulator Type: Dual Input
DOT - Regulator Vents Downward: Yes
DOT Tank(s) Condition:Acceptable
External Grill Port Recall: No
External Propane Port:Acceptable
Life Safety Components
NOTES
General RV Detector and Fire Extinguisher statements:
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1192 Standard requires that any detectors installed in an RV be certified for use in RVs.
The detector's manufactured date will typically be listed on the back of the detector. It's essential to check and replace detectors as the manufacturer recommends. Following the manufacturer's routine checks (which can be weekly) on all detectors is a reliable way to ensure their proper function. The detector manufacturer may list acceptable replacement battery manufacturers.
-LP Detectors have an estimated service life of 5 years, after which they are strongly recommended to be replaced. UL 1484
-CO Detectors have an estimated service life of 5 years, after which they are strongly recommended to be replaced. UL 2034 or CSA 6.19
-Smoke Detectors have an estimated service life of 5 to 10 years, after which they are recommended to be replaced. UL 217
-Fire Extinguishers are required to be removed from service 12 years from the date of manufacture. NFPA 10
These are not just a suggestion but a crucial step to ensure your RV's safety.
LP Detector
LP Detector Brand / Model: Safe-T-Alert
LP Detector Date: Four Years Old
LP Detector UL 1484: Yes
LP Detector Test Method: Tested by Pushing Button
LP Detector Alarm During Test: Yes
LP Detector Condition:Acceptable
Propane detector dated January 2021
CO Detector
CO Detector Brand / Model: BRK / CO250RVA
CO Detector Date: Five Years Old
CO Detector UL 2034 or CSA 6.19: Yes
CO Detector Test Method: Tested by Pushing Button
CO Detector Alarm During Test: No, by Pushing the Button
CO Detector Condition:Poor
Overview of the carbon monoxide detector dated October 2020. Note the carbon monoxide detector did not work when the button was pushed. This may be a bad battery or a defective carbon monoxide detector. It is recommended that this be tested as operational or replaced prior to use.
Smoke Detector
Smoke Detector Brand / Model: BRK / FG250RV
Smoke Detector Date: Five Years Old
Smoke Alarm UL 217: Yes
Smoke Detector Test Method: Tested by Pushing Button
Smoke Detector Alarm During Test: Yes, by Pushing the Button
Smoke Detector Condition:Acceptable
Overview of the smoke detector dated November 2020
Fire Extinguisher
Fire Extinguisher - Size: Toy Hauler 10 B:C
Fire Extinguisher - Brand: First Alert
Fire Extinguisher - Secure in Bracket: Yes
Fire Extinguisher - Mounted within 24 Inches of Entrance Door: Yes
Fire Extinguisher - Gauge Indicates Charged State: Yes
Fire Extinguisher Condition:Acceptable
Fire extinguisher dated 2020
Appliances: Kitchen
Refrigerator
Refrigerator - Type: RV Helium / Hydrogen Absorption
NOTE: If the RV has an absorption refrigerator, it must be in operation for at least 12 hours to allow for accurate temperature readings in the freezer and refrigerator compartments.
NOTE: This inspection may not reveal a problem if the refrigerator is not powered on for the minimum recommended time.
Refrigerator - Brand: NORCOLD
Refrigerator - Cooling Source(s): 120 Volts AC, Propane
Refrigerator - Operates on all Available Sources: Yes
Refrigerator - Control Panel Location: Between Doors
Refrigerator - Control Board:Acceptable
Refrigerator - Has Unit been Running 12 + Hours: Yes
Refrigerator - Door Latch Secure: Yes
Refrigerator - Current Refrigerator Temperature: Degrees F, 21
Refrigerator - Freezer Current Temperature: Degrees F, 01
Refrigerator - Odor Detectable in Freezer: No
Refrigerator - Odor Detectable in Refrigerator: No
Refrigerator - Does Inside Light Work: Yes
Refrigerator - Thermostat Sensor Control Mounted on Fins: Yes
Refrigerator - Thermostat Sensor Type: Adjustable
Refrigerator - Front Side Door Panels:Acceptable
Refrigerator - Front Side Door Frame:Acceptable
Refrigerator - Inside Freezer Walls:Acceptable
Refrigerator - Ice Maker:Not Present
Refrigerator - Freezer Shelves / Door Racks:Acceptable
Refrigerator - Inside Walls:Acceptable
Refrigerator - Shelves / Door Racks:Acceptable
Refrigerator - Crisper Trays and Drawers:Acceptable
Refrigerator - Location of Vent Panels: One on the Sidewall, One on the Roof
Refrigerator - Backside Cooling Coils / Proper Venting:Acceptable
Temperature testing of the refrigerator and freezer
Cooktop / Oven
Cooktop - Brand: Furrion
Cooktop - Model # / Serial #: Model # Not Visible, Serial # Not Visible
Cooktop - Rubber Grommets for Stovetop Grate: Yes
Cooktop - Burner Ignition Source: Auto Piezo Ignition - Push Button Creates a Repetitive Spark
Cooktop - All Burners Operate: Yes
Cooktop - Condition:Acceptable
Cooktop - Condition of Knobs / Controls:Acceptable
Cooktop - Burner Grate / Cover Condition:Not Present
Cooktop - Color of Burner Flame:Acceptable
Oven - Combined With Cooktop: Yes
Oven - Brand: Furrion
Oven - Burner Ignition Source: Auto Piezo Ignition - Push Button Creates a Repetitive Spark
Oven - Burner Lights: Yes
Oven - Condition:Acceptable
Oven - Racks Condition:Acceptable
Oven - Color of Burner Flame:Acceptable
Microwave
Microwave - Brand: FURRION
Microwave - Type: Microwave Only
Microwave - Output Wattage Rating: 1500 Watts
Microwave - Rack and Turntables are Installed: Yes
Microwave - Temperature of Water after 60 Seconds: Degrees F, 125
Microwave Condition:Acceptable
Cooktop Exhaust Vent - Part of Microwave: Yes
Cooktop Exhaust Vent - Venting: Vents to Exterior
Cooktop Exhaust Vent Condition:Acceptable
Cooktop Exhaust Vent - Fan Speeds Condition:Acceptable
The microwave was tested by placing a glass of cold water inside and microwaving for one minute to obtain a temperature of 125°
Appliances: Other
Water Heater
Water Heater - Brand: Furrion
Water Heater - Model # / Serial #: Model # Not Visible, Serial # Not Visible
Water Heater - Type: On Demand / Tankless
Water Heater - Heat Source(s): LP
Water Heater - Operates on all Sources: Yes
Water Heater - Type of Ignition: Direct Spark (DSI)
Water Heater - Water Output Temperature: 118
Water Heater - Leaks at Pressure Relief Valve: No
Water Heater - Bypass Valves in Correct Position: Yes
Water Heater - Dauber Screens Installed: No
Water Heater - Condition of Burner Assembly Area:Acceptable
Testing the temperature of the water at the kitchen sink coming from the water heater
The Furrion water heater control panel is located in the bathroom
Furnace
Furnace - Brand: Suburban
Furnace - Model # / Serial #: Model # Not Visible, Serial # Not Visible
Furnace - Operates: Yes
Furnace - Floor Vents Blocked or Covered: No
Furnace - Warm Air Discharge Out of Vents - Proper Return Air Flow: Yes
Furnace - Dauber Screens Installed: No
Furnace Air Intake / Exhaust Area Condition:Acceptable
Electric Fireplace
Electric Fireplace - Brand: Furrion
Electric Fireplace - Model # / Serial #: Model # Not Visible, Serial # Not Visible
Electric Fireplace - Results of Operation: All Features Work
Electric Fireplace Condition:Acceptable
Appliances: Air Conditioners
NOTE:
-The Delta-T average acceptable performance range is 14 to 22 degrees (8 to 12 degrees C). In high humidity areas the range may be lower, 12 to 16 degrees F (7 to 9 degrees C) and in desert areas it may be higher 23 to 26 degrees F (13 to 15 degrees C).
Air Conditioners - Front
Air Conditioner - Brand: Coleman
Air Conditioner - Thermostatic Controls: Dual with Furnace
Air Conditioner - Options: AC Only
Air Conditioner - Delta-T: Degrees F, 18
Air Conditioner Condition:Acceptable
Air Conditioner - Filter Condition:Acceptable
Airconditioner - Exhaust Condition:Acceptable
Temperature test testing of the front air conditioner
Air Conditioners - Rear
Air Conditioner - Brand: Coleman
Air Conditioner - Thermostatic Controls: Dual with Furnace
Air Conditioner - Options: AC Only
Air Conditioner - Delta-T: Degrees F, 22.6
Air Conditioner Condition:Acceptable
Air Conditioner - Filter Condition:Acceptable
Airconditioner - Exhaust Condition:Acceptable
Temperature testing of the rear air conditioner
Interior
Ceiling
Ceiling - Type: Paneling
Ceiling Inspected:Yes
Ceiling - Panels Loose:No
Ceiling - Discoloration or Stains:No
Ceiling - Trim Work Missing or Damaged:No
Ceiling - Condition:Acceptable
Above the dinette, there is a piece of trim molding that is coming down
Ceiling Vents and Skylights
Ceiling Vents - Type: Manual Crank - 12-Volt Fan, Electric Vent with Fan - Controls on Remote Switch
Ceiling Vents and Skylights - Thermostatic Controls and Switches Work:Yes
Ceiling Vents - All 12 Volt DC Fans Operate:Yes
Ceiling Vents - All 120 Volt AC Fans Operate:Not Present
Ceiling Vents and Skylights - Stains Around Roof Vents and Skylights:No
Ceiling Vents and Skylights - Condition:Acceptable
Ceiling Vents and Skylights - Trim Ring Around Vents and Skylights:Acceptable
Lights
Lights - Ceiling Light Bulb Type: LED
Lights and Light Fixtures - Do all Lights Function:Yes
Lights and Light Fixtures - Wall Mounted Light Fixtures:Yes
Lights and Light Fixtures - Rope Lights:Not Present
Lights and Light Fixtures - Spot Lights:Not Present
Lights and Light Fixtures - Entry Lights inside RV:Yes
Lights and Light Fixtures - Missing or Broken Lenses:No
Lights and Light Fixtures - Missing Shades or Broken Covers:No
Lights and Light Fixtures - Condition:Acceptable
Doors / Privacy Curtains / Screens
Interior Doors - Condition:Acceptable
Interior Doors - Operation:Acceptable
Privacy Curtains / Screens - Condition:Not Present
On the handle side of the bathroom door, the is stain worn off
On the handle side of the bedroom door, the is stain worn off
Walls
Walls Inspected:Yes
Walls - Panels Loose:No
Walls - Water Damage Wall Panels:No
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Walls - Panels Discolored or Stained:No
Walls - Soft Spots on Walls:No
Walls - Trim Work - Condition:Acceptable
Walls - Damage Repairs Performed:No
Walls - Holes or Wall Repairs:No
Walls - Condition:Acceptable
Windows, Blinds and Shades
Windows - All Windows Operational:Yes
Windows - Emergency Exit Windows Installed:Yes
Windows - Emergency Exit Windows Operational:Yes
Windows - Condition:Acceptable
Window Coverings / Blinds - Type: Single Roller - Not Attached at Bottom
Blinds and Shades - Operational:Yes
Blinds and Shades - Condition:Acceptable
Flooring
Flooring - Sheet Vinyl:No
Flooring - Carpet:Yes
Flooring - Floor Panels Loose:No
Flooring - Floor Covering Discolored or Stained:No
Flooring - Water Damage:No
Flooring - Carpet Worn:No
Flooring - Sheet Vinyl Stained:No
Flooring - Soft Spots in Floor:No
Flooring - Previous Repairs Performed:No
Flooring - Condition:Acceptable
There is what appears to be a small piece of dog poop under the dinette table
Kitchen Sink
Kitchen Sink - Style: Single Bowl
Kitchen Sink - Type: Stainless
Kitchen Counter Top Damage:No
Kitchen Sink - Faucet Working:Yes
Kitchen Sink - Faucet Leaks at Stem:No
Kitchen Sink - Water Damage Under Sink:No
Kitchen Sink - P-Trap Holds Water:Yes
Kitchen Sink - Hot and Cold Water Available:Yes
Kitchen Sink - Condition:Acceptable
Toilet
Toilet - Type: Gravity Flush
Toilet - Water Leaks:No
Toilet - Indication of Previous Damage or Repair:No
Toilet - Bowl Holds Water:Yes
Toilet - Mounting Problems:No
Toilet - Paper Holder:Not Present
Toilet - Operation and Condition:Acceptable
Shower
Shower / Tub - Style: Shower Stall
Shower / Tub - Stains in Stall / Tub:No
Shower / Tub - Water Damage or Leaks:No
Shower / Tub - Soap Dish in Place:Yes
Shower / Tub - Towel Racks in Place:Yes
Shower / Tub - Door Type:Plastic Doors
Shower / Tub - Door Latching Function:Yes
Shower / Tub - Door and Frame and Seals Condition:Acceptable
Shower/Tub - Operation and Condition:Acceptable
Bathroom Sink
Bathroom Sink - Style: Single Bowl
Bathroom Sink - Type: Plastic
Bathroom Sink - Faucet Working:Yes
Bathroom Sink - Faucet leaks at Stem:No
Bathroom Sink - Water Damage Under Sink:No
Bathroom Sink - P-Trap Holds Water:Yes
Bathroom Sink - Holds Water:Yes
Bathroom Sink - Hot and Cold Water Available:Yes
Bathroom Sink - Operation and Condition:Acceptable
Furniture
Sofa
Sofa(s) Inspected: Yes
Sofa - Signs of Excess Wear: No
Sofa - Damages/ Repairs/ Replaced: No
Sofa - Fabric Tears/ Separation: No
Sofa - Fabric Matches Decor: Yes
Sofa - Type: Convertible Tri-Fold
Sofa - Condition:Acceptable
Sofa Theater Seats
Sofa(s) Inspected: Yes
Sofa - Signs of Excess Wear: No
Sofa - Damages/ Repairs/ Replaced: No
Sofa - Fabric Tears/ Separation: No
Sofa - Fabric Matches Decor: Yes
Sofa - Type: Sofa Only - No Bed
Sofa - Condition:Acceptable
Dinette / Table / Chairs
Dinette / Table / Chairs - Inspected: Yes
Dinette / Table / Chairs - Sign of Excess Wear: No
Dinette / Table / Chairs - Damages/ Repairs/ Replaced: No
Dinette / Table / Chairs - Fabric Tears/ Separation: No
Dinette / Table / Chairs - Fabric Matches Decor: Yes
Dinette / Table Area Converts to Bed: No
Dinette / Table / Chairs - Condition:Acceptable
There is a small hole in the cushion of the dinette
Beds
Beds Inspected: Yes
Beds - Signs of Excess Wear: No
Beds - Fabric Damages/ Repairs/ Replaced: No
Beds - Fabric Tears/ Separation: No
Beds - Mattress Type: Innerspring
Beds - Covers Match Decor: Yes
Beds - Condition:Acceptable
Cabinets
Cabinets / Dressers / Closets / Pantries Inspected: Yes
Cabinets / Dressers - Types of Hinges: Hidden
Cabinet - Type of Latch: Soft Close Drawer Rails
Cabinets / Dressers - Counter Top Damage or Scratches: No
Cabinets / Dressers / Closets / Pantries - Door Damage or Scratches: No
Cabinets / Dresser / Closets / Pantries - Previous Repairs: No
Cabinets / Dressers / Closets / Pantries - Damage or Scratches: No
Cabinets / Dressers / Closets / Pantries - Wood Rot or Broken: No
Cabinets / Dressers / Closets / Pantries - Condition:Acceptable
Electronics
TV - Living Room
Unit - Brand: TLC
Unit - Model # / Serial #: Model # Not Visible, Serial # Not Visible
Antenna Power Booster Operates: Yes
TV Picks Up Local Channels: Yes
Remotes Operational: Yes
Unit Works Properly: Yes
Unit Cleaned and Maintained: Yes
Unit Properly Mounted and Secured: Yes
Report Attachments
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