Pre-fill a Walkthrough Inspection Report via Simple RESTful API

We just made it easier to prepare a walkthrough inspection report for someone else to complete. Simply add known values as a parameter to a URL and MoveIn.Space will pre-populate (i.e. pre-fill) the report and notify the person who is to perform the inspection (i.e. the “Inspector”).

This is great for:

  • tenant management websites; and
  • landlords and property managers using even basic automation; and
  • anyone who needs to create and assign walkthrough inspection reports.

Pre-Fill an Inspection Report

The API knowledgebase article will explain how the URL may be as simple as

http://MoveIn.Space/walkthrough?hostID=YOURHOSTID&inspectorEmail=INSPECTORSEMAILADDRESS

to simply assign a blank walkthrough inspection report to someone (i.e. an “Inspector”).
You can also include all or some of the following pieces of information.

  • landlord(s) email addressses
  • housemate(s) email addressses
  • move-in date
  • move-out date
  • date to send a reminder to all involved parties
  • property address
  • transaction identifier — a unique ID you use to correlate a report on MoveIn.Space with a transaction on your system.

Track Your Traffic

Or, if you simply want to track which Inspectors come from your link, you only need the following URL.

http://MoveIn.Space/walkthrough?hostID=YOURHOSTID

Contact Us

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Tech Trends in 2017: MoveIn.Space

The California Real Estate magazine’s November/December issue (page 12) noted MoveIn.Space as one of the first 3 tech trends in 2017 poised to change the way you work.

Tech Trends in 2017: Innovative tech, sites, and apps poised to change the way you work

On page 12 of the magazine by California Association of Realtors, author Dave Johnson says,

Innovations like 3D and VR may be a great peek into the future, but tech is also solving problems as old as real estate itself. In the world of property management, for example, how does the landlord or tenant prove that “it was like that at move-in”? There’s the move-in report, of course, but it’s fraught with problems. It’s on paper, for starters. And it often lacks specificity and visual evidence like detailed photos. Here’s a problem begging for some sort of high-tech solution.

 

We want to thank REPlexus’s Josh (@RealEstateTek) for creating this opportunity and for representing MoveIn.Space.

Real Estate Agent Top Time Saving Tools by the Pros

PieSync lists top time saving tools for real estate agents, suggested by the pros.

Time Saving Tools

MoveIn.Space

MoveIn.Space/walkthrough is a walkthrough management tool that is free and simple to use. It increases agreement between landlords and tenants by proving “it was like that at move-in”.
Set-up is easy.

  1. Go to MoveIn.Space/walkthrough on your cell phone or tablet
  2. Enter your house, housemates, and/or the landlord
  3. Take pictures and add descriptions, model numbers, tags, etc.
  4. Submit and everyone gets access to a copy of the report on the cloud, and a reminder later to do a move-out inspection

Paper checklists lack detail and are difficult to keep track of.
Pictures lack detail and are tough to timestamp.
Both are one-sided.

MoveIn.Space/walkthrough makes consistency, detail, and context equally accessible to everyone.

 

We want to thank REPlexus’s Josh (@RealEstateTek) for creating this opportunity and for representing MoveIn.Space.

NYC Real Estate Expo in New York NY, on September 29, 2016

Our artificial intelligence Natural Language Processing strategy was first presented to the public as part of this presentation at NYC Real Estate Expo 2016.

NYC Real Estate Expo 2016

NYC Real Estate Expo (#NYCREE) 2016, which focuses on brokers and property owners, had even more PropTech than last year.

At noon, [Josh Rosenthal (@RealEstateTek)] presented “Artificial Intelligence to Benefit Brokers & Agents”. This topic drew a large and interactive crowd to the technology room.

When people say, “how does MoveIn.Space make money?” The answer involves mining the (sanitized) content provided in the reports.