What Can a Landlord Look for During an Inspection?
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What Can a Landlord Look for During an Inspection?

Posted By Joseph Nixon     December 8, 2023    

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Your landlord is allowed to come to your apartment and do an inspection, as long as they give proper notice based on the laws of the state. Most of the time, they need to give a minimum of 24 to 48 hours, though many times, if it is a routine inspection, they will provide you with more notice than that to make things easier. But when there is an inspection about to happen, you may wonder what your landlord is going to look for when they are in your apartment.

 

There are a lot of different things your landlord will consider when they do an inspection of your unit. Depending on whether you have an individual landlord or a property management company looking over the apartments, you may find that they provide you with a checklist of what they will look for. This can be helpful to allow you to know what is going to happen ahead of time and keeps you informed.

 

For the most part, your landlord wants to ensure that they are providing you with a safe, working, and habitable home. This means they will go through and check the different components of the property to make sure that nothing is wrong. They can check the windows, see whether the appliances are in good working order, and even change out the filters and look for leaking pipes. This ensures that your home is safe for you.

 

In addition, the landlord is going to look around to see whether you are keeping up your end of the lease. For example, if your lease doesn’t allow for animals and you have animals in the place, or there appears to be damage from animals that was not there before, then you may have some issues to handle with the landlord. They will also check for any damages to the unit that you did not already register with them. If there are damages or unsanitary conditions that are your fault, your landlord will hold you responsible.

 

Our apartments for rent in Nashville are some of the best on the market. We have worked hard to provide a comfortable, safe, and specious place for you to call your new home. Whether you are going out on your own for the first time and need a nice studio apartment or you are more interested in finding space for the whole family, we are confident we can provide you with the exact apartment that you need. Contact us today to set up a showing to see if these apartments are just right for you!

 

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