As a government property inspector, your job is to inspect government property and ensure compliance with all regulations, agreements, and other legal requirements for the use of the property. As part of this, you may study and review existing lease agreements, update records, verify information in databases, communicate with other government employees, and help resolve any disputes about the use of the property. Government property inspectors often prepare correspondence and reports of inspections, investigate specific allegations of license or permit violations, and explain ways for properties to become compliant again. In this career, you typically work for the government, but there are positions available with insurance carriers, consulting services, scientific research firms, and health care companies. These inspectors typically focus on specific topics, such as ensuring buildings comply with emergency evacuation or workplace safety guidelines.