How InspectMates Works
A simple way to book a rental inspection when you cannot attend in person
InspectMates gives renters and property seekers a structured way to book a remote property viewing, highlight what matters, and receive a practical report before applying.
Why people use InspectMates
- Book an inspector for a rental viewing or property walk-through.
- Share the address, inspection time, and the issues you want checked closely.
- Receive a photo-backed summary that helps you compare properties with less guesswork.
1. Book the inspection
Start with the property address, inspection time, and your goals. If you are moving interstate, applying remotely, or juggling work commitments, this gives you a way to keep inspecting without missing opportunities.
2. Tell us what matters
Every renter notices different risks. You might care about mould, noise, traffic, storage, sunlight, bathroom condition, or whether the layout matches the listing. InspectMates lets you flag those details before the visit.
3. Get a useful report
After the property inspection, you receive a practical summary with photos and written notes. The aim is not glossy marketing language; it is to help you decide whether the property deserves your time and application.
4. Apply with more confidence
For renters in a tight market, speed matters. A fast inspection report helps you move sooner while still having a better understanding of what the property really looks like beyond the listing photos.
FAQs
How does an on-behalf property inspection work?
You book the inspection, share the property details and any focus points, and an inspector attends on your behalf. After the viewing, you receive a report with photos and practical notes.
Who uses InspectMates?
The service is useful for renters, interstate movers, FIFO workers, students, busy professionals, and anyone who cannot physically attend a property inspection.
What should I ask an inspector to check?
Common requests include mould, damage, noise, natural light, room sizes, appliances, bathroom condition, storage space, and any details that listing photos often hide.