This rental inspection checklist helps landlords and property managers assess the condition of a rental property before, during, or after a tenancy. It covers common areas such as hallways and stairs, interior rooms including reception rooms and bedrooms, and essential spaces like kitchens and bathrooms. Items include walls and ceilings, floors and coverings, windows and treatments, doors and hardware, lighting, appliances, plumbing fixtures, smoke alarms, and exterior areas. The form supports tenant presence, concern logging, signatures, and a final inspection outcome with remedial actions assigned. Use it to record defects, cleanliness, and maintenance needs to keep properties safe, compliant, and well-maintained.
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