The parking lot is often the first impression visitors have of a property, making regular inspections essential to maintain its appearance, safety, and functionality. Begin by assessing the condition of pavement, including cracks, potholes, and surface deterioration, that may pose safety hazards or cause damage to vehicles. Ensure adequate signage is in place for traffic flow and parking regulations, including directional signs, speed limits, and parking space designations. Verify the functionality of lighting fixtures and security cameras to provide adequate illumination and surveillance for safety and security purposes. Ensure designated parking spots for disabled individuals are accessible and clearly marked with appropriate signage and markings. Inspect for any drainage issues or standing water that may cause flooding, erosion, or property damage during heavy rainfall or snowmelt, and take corrective action to prevent further damage or safety hazards.