SQOUT Verified Report
2200 block, Bayshore corridor · Tampa, FL · (address fictional)
Observable conditions at the time of visit, scored on SQOUT's standardized protocol. Higher is better.
Documented firsthand. No judgment, no advice — what was actually there at the time of visit.
"Secure fob entry worked on first try. Lobby clean, package room visible through glass — roughly 30 parcels on shelves, no overflow on the floor."
Western light strong through living-room windows at golden hour; the unit ran warm and the in-unit thermostat read 76°F with A/C on. Floors solid underfoot, no give near the kitchen. Water pressure firm in both bathrooms; hot water reached the tap in about 20 seconds.
"With the bedroom window open, Bayshore traffic was clearly audible — a steady wash rather than sharp horns, but present. Closed, it dropped to a low hum."
Garage was near-full by 6:45pm; six surface visitor spots, five taken. A resident mentioned unprompted that street parking "gets tight after seven." Exterior well-lit, two cameras visible at the garage entrance.
Timestamped and taken on-site. (Demo placeholders — a live report contains the Scout's real photographs.)
Every signal is labeled by where it came from and how sure we are.
This is a fictional demonstration report. "The Maren on Bayshore," the address, scores, and observations are invented to illustrate SQOUT's format and do not describe any real building.
SQOUT is not a real estate broker, agent, leasing service, or housing advisor. SQOUT documents observable rental-environment information at the time of visit so renters can make their own decisions.
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