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Re: Pre move out inspection
by Daniel (CA)
on June 8, 2012 @19:06
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I gave a 48 hour notice, I can't force them to be present, but it is my obligation to attempt the inspection.
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Re: Pre move out inspection
by Bryan (Ia)
on June 8, 2012 @19:16
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You should wait for clarification from other Ca. LLs, but I believe you only have offer the PMI. If the T doesn't accept you do not have to do anything. If the T accepts, you have to preform it with the T. The purpose is to give the T as much opportunity as possible to gets things right so they can get as much of their SD back as possible.
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Re: Pre move out inspection
by Daniel (CA)
on June 8, 2012 @19:18
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I did give the tenants an oppurtunity to setup a date and time convenient for them; they didnt provide one.
So I proceded with the inspection.
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Re: Pre move out inspection
by Jake
on June 8, 2012 @19:37
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If you conduct this inspection when the tenant is not present you will hear about all the family heirlooms that went missing. How is it that you are no able to access some areas of your rental? Do you have keys to all doors?
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Re: Pre move out inspection
by Kathy (CA)
on June 8, 2012 @21:42
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The pre-move out inspection must be offered by the landlord but if the tenant doesn't want it then the landlord does not do it. I think the OP meant that he couldn't inspect walls/carpet covered by furniture.
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