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You may think that because you take good care of your site, conduct regular inspections, and promptly fix problems, you’re prepared for your site’s upcoming HUD inspection. But it’s important to give your site a last-minute once-over to make sure you catch any problems before the inspector arrives. Some of the easiest-to-avoid inspection problems can cost you big points or get you hit with a health-and-safety “ticket,” says Paul Crosby, director of maintenance with Gene B. Glick Company, Inc.