Module 1 – Introduction to Structure Inventory Services Sorry, but you're not allowed to access this unit. Module 1 Quiz - Introduction to Structure Inventory ServicesYou'll need to correctly answer at least 8 of the 10 questions below (at least 80%) to progress to the next unit.Question #1: When providing a structure inventory, you will only document the damages or flaws in the interior of the building. True False Question #2: A Structure Inventory Report completed by a Certified Inventory Specialist is not the same as a Building Condition Assessment completed by a Property Inspector. True False Question #3: A home inventory professional determines what is defective and makes recommendations of how and when to make the repairs. True False Question #4: You can better serve your structure inventory client if you educate yourself on the basics of insurance and the structure recovery process. True False Question #5: A tenant benefits from purchasing a structure inventory service so they can have proof of flaws that existed prior to when they moved in. True False Question #6: A landlord insurance policy covers all the contents in the building, whether owned by the building owner or the tenant. True False Question #7: Since this service is to complete an inventory of the structure, you will never document the contents. True False Question #8: When describing the defects in a structure inventory report, be factual so both parties are aware of the existing defects. This will help ensure that there are no or fewer conflicts upon moving out. True False Question #9: A landlord should have a structure inventory prepared prior to a tenant’s move-in so they have proof of any damage when the tenant moves out. True False Question #10: Commercial buildings are the only facilities that need structure inventory reports. True False 0% Twitter Facebook Google+ LinkedIn