If you decide to rent out your property, it can be a lucrative income generator.

However, having a rental can be stressful if a tenant misuses or exploits the property. Not every tenant is troublesome, but a careless tenant can be a headache for a landlord. This is why we cannot recommend enough the need to schedule regular ROUTINE INSPECTIONS of your rented properties.

 

Need for routine inspections:

 

  •   It is a way to securely preserve your investments.
  •   You can monitor the condition and value of the property.
  •   You can watch over, and stop any potentially illegal activities done by tenants.
  •   You can make an assessment if there is a need to evict a tenant.

 

What should you look for while inspecting a property?

 

  • Infestation of pests
  • Structural damage like leakage
  • Mould
  • Damage to filters
  • Inappropriate damages like broken doors, windows, ripped wallpaper, stained carpets and discoloured furniture
  • Malfunctioning smoke alarms
  • Missing or damaged appliances
  • Illegal activities or substances in the home
  • Overall tidiness and cleanliness of the property

 

What is the notice period required prior to a routine inspection?

 

A landlord cannot conduct a routine inspection whenever he/she wants. At least 24 hours before the inspection, a notice should be given to the tenant. A landlord should schedule an approved visit from a tenant.

 

Who can conduct a routine inspection?

 

A landlord or a hired property manager can conduct a rental inspection as a third-party individual.

 

What is the purpose of routine inspection?

 

  • To ensure that rental property is safe, well-cared, and vindicated as stipulated in a rental agreement.
  • To survey and check for any addressed damage and maintenance work.

 

How does one inspect the property?

 

By observing the condition and appearance of the appliances, furniture, plumbing, electrical fittings, and other amenities on the property.

 

Can an inspection be done in the absence of tenants?

 

Yes, if the tenant allows it. It can be decided and documented in the lease agreement.

 

How often do we need to have an inspection?

 

It is recommended to conduct the inspection once every 3 months.

 

When can tenants refuse a property inspection?

 

If the landlord appears on an undecided date and time, a tenant can refuse the inspection. It should be scheduled and documented to avoid any estrangement.

 

From residential and commercial properties to property management, projects, land sales, house-and-land packages, and sub-divisions, Pro Property Group covers it all when it comes to handling your real estate matters in Perth and surrounding areas. We can confidently provide you with a fair and reasonable market appraisal with the intention of achieving the highest level of return for your property – it’s that easy! Are you ready to place your home on the rental market? Chat to our team about leasing your property today.