Florida 4-Point Inspection (OIR-B1-1802) Software
OIR-B1-1802 pre-loaded. AI photo categorization for the four sections. Carrier-ready PDFs. 90-day free trial.
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What is the OIR-B1-1802 form
The OIR-B1-1802 is the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation's standard 4-point inspection form. Florida insurance carriers (Citizens, State Farm, Allstate, Tower Hill, Heritage, Universal, and others) require this specific form for 4-point inspections on homes 25 years or older.
The form covers four systems:
- Roof — age, material, condition
- Electrical — panel brand, wiring, hazard signs
- Plumbing — supply line, drain line, water heater
- HVAC — system age, type, condition
The form has specific fields, layouts, and acceptable values. Carriers reject reports that don't match the OIR's published format, even if all the information is technically present.
How InspectorData supports the OIR-B1-1802 form
The form is pre-loaded as a primary template. Updates within 48 hours of any state revision.
Workflow:
- Walk the property; photograph each of the four systems
- The AI auto-categorizes photos into roof / electrical / plumbing / HVAC sections
- Form fields auto-populate from inspector input + AI suggestions
- Inspector reviews, edits, signs
- Output is a carrier-ready PDF in the OIR's expected layout
For full workflow details see the 4-point inspection software page.
Why standards alignment matters for inspectors
Standards-aligned reports earn trust. Real estate agents, attorneys, insurance carriers, and lenders all assume inspections follow recognized standards (InterNACHI SOP, ASHI, CREIA, TREC, OIR, NHD).
A report that doesn't follow the standard creates friction:
- Closing agents flag inconsistencies
- Carriers reject reports that don't match the form spec
- Attorneys argue scope in litigation
- Real estate agents stop referring inspectors whose reports cause friction
InspectorData's standards-alignment work has been done up-front. The inspector picks the relevant standard or form, runs the inspection, and the platform produces output that matches what the receiving party expects.
Try it free for 90 days
$69.99/month flat. 90-day free trial. No credit card required. Run real inspections through the platform, get carrier and client feedback, decide based on actual use. If the platform isn't right for you, the trial expires with no charge. See pricing for details.
Frequently asked questions
What is the OIR-B1-1802 form?
The OIR-B1-1802 is the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation's standard 4-point inspection form. Florida insurance carriers (Citizens, State Farm, Allstate, Tower Hill, Heritage, Universal, and others) require this specific form for 4-point inspections on homes 25 years or older.
Does InspectorData fully support the OIR-B1-1802 form?
Yes — the platform's templates, photo categorization, and comment library all align with the standard. Updates within 48 hours of any official revision.
What does it cost?
$69.99/month flat. 90-day free trial, no credit card required.
Who built the platform?
Lisa Meine, InterNACHI Certified Master Inspector (CMI #47330) with 11+ years of field experience. See the Lisa Meine bio.
Can I switch standards mid-inspection?
Yes. Pick the relevant template at start; switch templates via the platform menu if a property requires a different form.
Does it support combined home + niche inspection reports?
Yes. A standard home inspection plus a 4-point or wind mit can run as one inspection with two report sections — or as two separate PDFs.
Are there per-form fees?
No. The flat $69.99/month subscription includes every form and standard.