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CBRE Rural Property Leasing Inspection Checklist

by Lou Railz, from the Community

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This CBRE rural property leasing inspection template helps property managers and agents evaluate tenancy readiness and safety before leasing. The checklist covers pre-lease requirements including WHS compliance, structural soundness, secure locks, vermin and mould checks, privacy coverings, ventilation, and connection of electricity and gas. It prompts verification of electrical safety checks and switches, adequate plumbing and drainage, potable hot and cold water, bathroom privacy, functional toilets, kitchen cooktop, and laundry fixtures. Safety elements include smoke detector installation, testing and certification, and general accessibility via an all-weather road. Optional pool or spa items include registration and certification. The general tenancy inspection section reviews overall condition, gardens and yards, guttering and facias, maintenance issues, key functionality, smoke and carbon monoxide alarms, carpet stains, damp or smoke odour, rubbish build-up, potential deposit deductions, communal areas, and whether re-inspection is required.

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