RENT Magazine Q3'25

SB-721 Inspection Report Requirements Under California’s SB-721, inspection reports must meet three key criteria: 1.Detailed Condition Assessment: The report must clearly 2. Estimated Service Life: It must outline expectations for the remaining lifespan of the structure. This can be challenging, as the durability of wood-framed exterior describe the current state of the elevated exterior element, providing sufficient detail to enable decision-makers to determine appropriate follow- up actions. components depends heavily on how often and how well they are maintained.

3. Recommendations for Further Evaluation:

The report should indicate whether additional inspections are needed. The law also permits inspectors to require further evaluation based on what they initially observe.

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