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Re: inspection form - Landlord Forum thread 349468

Re: inspection form by Fred on November 30, 2016 @06:01

                              
Post 48 hour notice on the door. If the T dose not respond for a different time frame. Then go at the time set on the notice. Knock on the door before entry. If no answer go in and do inspection. Take someone with you as a witness. As a landlord you have rights to inspect your property with proper notice.
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Re: inspection form by Sandra (nv) on November 30, 2016 @09:54 [ Reply ]
the inspection will be carry by a Proper inspector. It will cost me $120. I do not have the key . so I do want to avoind to go there and not be able to enter and still I have to pay Inspectpr
    Re: inspection form by Anonymous on November 30, 2016 @12:28 [ Reply ]
    Most leases state that locks cannot be changed without written authorization from L. And L has a set of keys.

    What is in your lease? If it states you get a key to locks. Then put up that notice requiring a copy of the keys to the door(s). Give them 48 hours to comply. If they don't supply a key drill the locks and replace with new ones.
    Sounds like you maybe heading for a court eviction in the near future if the T is being difficult with you just doing a home inspection.

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