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Re: Property Inspection
by Garry
on August 12, 2022 @16:11
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If you normally/regularly email/text with your tenant, then that would be an OK way to communicate that you want in to do an inspection. You can send them a letter, AND post a notice on their front door of when you plan on entering. No, they do not have to give you any communication back from the tenant. But when you go there to do the inspection, they may be there, and may or may not let you enter.
If they won't let you in, find out why, and try to set up another date and time for an inspection. If they will never let you in, you may need to go to court to have a judge set up an inspection date. They would be in contempt of a court order then, if you cannot get in on a court-ordered date of inspection.
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