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        "text": "Between professional visits, you should look for visible signs of wear, damage, or changes in your property. Key areas include checking for cracks in walls or foundations, water stains on ceilings or walls, loose or missing roof tiles, peeling paint, and proper drainage around the foundation. Also, inspect windows and doors for drafts or sealing issues. Document any concerns with photos and notes, and report significant findings to your maintenance contractor promptly.",
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        "description": "Look for cracks, water stains, loose roof tiles, peeling paint, and drainage issues. Inspect windows and doors for drafts and report significant findings to your contractor."
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  "description": "Look for cracks, water stains, loose roof tiles, peeling paint, and drainage issues. Inspect windows and doors for drafts and report significant findings to you"
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