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Tenant's Name. Tenant's Address, Including Unit Number. Date of Move-In. Date of Move-Out (When Occurs). Date of Move-In Inspection. Date of Move-Out Inspection. Tenant Signature. Landlord Signature.
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Landlords must give tenants a minimum of seven days' notice before completing a rental inspection. Visit your state's residential tenancy authority website or speak with your property manager to obtain an entry notice form. Generally landlords should provide a specific time for the rental inspection.
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.
When it comes to inspections, many tenants feel as though if they do one thing wrong they'll be out on the street. And while some landlords may be stricter than others, they also want a steady tenant. It's in their best interests to keep you around. An inspection isn't a test — you don't pass or fail.
Bring all the essentials. Verify final repairs. Check for all items included in the sale. Open windows and doors. Carefully inspect the bathrooms. Review the condition of the kitchen, too. Test all the appliances. Try out the heating and air conditioning.
A walk-through gives the buyer time to inspect the property before closing to ensure it's in the same condition as it was when they made an offer. If repairs or replacements were part of the contract, it's also a time to check the repairs and replacements are to your specifications.
Door locks, latches and intercom Lock and latches need to work smoothly with and without the key. CeilingsCheck every ceiling for water spots, particularly in bathrooms. Closet doors and patio door slidersThey need to work smoothly and glide easily.
How often should a rental property be inspected? Depending on your landlord, they may want to inspect the rental property anywhere from one to three times per year. It's normal for them to want to check on their investment this often.
Clean your house regularly, not just the day before an inspection. Tidy Up. Take special care with Bathrooms and Kitchens. Don't forget the out of sight stuff. Mow your lawns and don't forget to pull the weeds and do your edges. Report any maintenance issues to your property manager.
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