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Be served on the tenant at least 24 hours before the time of entry, Be in writing, Be signed by the landlord or the agent, State the reason that the landlord is entering the residential premises, and State the date and time of entry that complies with the restrictions on holidays and hours of entry.
Before conducting an inspection, a landlord must give written notice of his intent to inspect the property. Landlords should give, at a minimum, a 24-hour notice to the tenant for non-emergency inspections. Title your letter “Notice of Inspection,” or something similar.
For a basic inspection, landlords need to check under sinks, check the smoke detectors, replace furnace filters, look for obvious signs of damage and verify that the unit is being used appropriately.
Landlords must give tenants at least 48 hours' notice before entering the property to carry out an inspection, or to test for meth contamination at the property. You should do this between 8am and 7pm. For boarding houses, landlords must provide 24 hours' notice before entering the boarding houseroom.
A routine inspection involves a landlord, maintenance worker, or property manager coming to your apartment and walking through it. They usually look for, and take notes on, any damages to the unit, changes made to the interior, or alterations to the outside of the property.
The landlord's notice to enter dwelling unit is sent by the landlord to the tenant to ensure they are made aware, commonly within 24 hours, that the premises will be viewed. The landlord may exercise this right, in accordance with respective State law, to walk-thru the premises for any desired reason.
California Civil Code §1954 governs when a landlord can legally enter the rental dwelling unit in California. The notice may be given if the owner wishes to inspect the property, needs to do necessary or agreed upon repairs, or show the dwelling unit to prospective purchasers.
Civil Code section 1954 goes on to provide that: Landlord may only enter during normal business hours, unless tenant consents otherwise or is present during the entry, there is an emergency, or tenant has surrendered the premises. Landlord must give reasonable notice of their intent to enter.
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