

Property Management Inspection
A Property Management Inspection is a routine inspection performed by property managers to ensure that rental properties are well-maintained, comply with lease agreements, and do not have any outstanding maintenance issues.
These inspections protect the landlord’s investment and help maintain a good living environment for tenants.
Common Types of Property Management Inspections:
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Move-In Inspection
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Done before the tenant moves in to document the property's condition.
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Often accompanied by photographs or videos.
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Routine/Periodic Inspection
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Performed quarterly, bi-annually, or annually.
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Checks the general condition of the property and identifies any maintenance needs.
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Drive-By Inspection
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A quick exterior check to ensure the property is being maintained without entering the home.
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Move-Out Inspection
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Done when a tenant vacates the property.
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Helps determine if any damage beyond normal wear and tear has occurred.
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Special/Follow-Up Inspection
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Conducted after complaints or maintenance issues to verify completion of repairs or address concerns.
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What Property Managers Typically Check:
Benefits of Property Management Inspections:
Protect Property Value
Prevent Expensive Repairs
Ensure Lease Compliance
Improve Tenant-Landlord Relationship
Maintain Insurance Compliance