REAC Impossible 2020 – At risk UPCS defects
REAC from time to time and without notifying property owners conducts training and issues guidance on REAC physical inspections. This guidance affects how some defects are currently interpreted and applied, yet are not shared with property owners. This Webinar covers recent training and guidance that REAC provided which concerns deficiencies REAC Inspectors are having the most trouble with per REAC Inspectors’ supervisors.
The theme of the Webinar is to impart sufficient understanding of the process REAC uses to assure Inspector interpretation and application of the Inspection standards (UPCS) are consistently applied. Thus the learner will be able to recognize what defects are currently at risk of being misapplied during an inspection and prepare the property properly for at-risk defects.
Webinar Agenda
During the webinar, Hank will discuss the newly issued REAC COVID inspection procedures that have to be followed for both REAC inspectors and property owners. REAC has issued the procedures to assure that REAC Inspectors do not spread COVID but also contains polices properties owners must adhere to during a REAC Inspection. Also discussed, will be what properties will be targeted for an inspection, and what properties can do to avoid being inspected and stopping an inspection.
Webinar Highlights
- Recognize what defects are currently at risk
- Save the property money at the same time mitigating high point defects
- What properties will be targeted for an inspection
- What properties can do to avoid be inspected and stopping an inspection
- Newly issued REAC COVID inspection procedures
- Recent training and guidance that REAC provided
Who Should Attend
- Top management & owners will better understand when and where to make capital improvements
- Property managers - prepare for an inspection to “please” the inspector
- Maintenance supervisors - learn how to identify NIS repairs
- Support staff - to better understand everyone’s role in the maintenance process