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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing the introductory section, which outlines your rights regarding the inspection. Ensure you understand that you can refuse an inspection without a warrant.
  3. In the initial section, indicate your understanding by placing your initials in the designated area.
  4. Next, confirm your age and residency status by checking the appropriate boxes and providing any necessary details about your residence.
  5. If you are not attending the inspection, complete the Authorized Representative Designation section. Fill in your name and address, and ensure you sign and date this section.
  6. The property owner or agent must also sign and date their section to validate the consent.
  7. Finally, if applicable, have an interpreter complete their section if language assistance was provided during this process.

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Yes, renters can request inspections.
Tenant Inspection Notice Dear [Tenants Name], I hope this message finds you well. I am writing to inform you of an upcoming inspection at [Property Address]. This inspection is a routine check to ensure the property is in good condition and to address any maintenance issues that may need attention.
Use the form to write down everything found wrong with the rental unit when you move in. Be sure to list even very small damages, for example, the number of nail holes in each wall, dents in the kitchen floor, or chipped paint on the baseboards.
For a landlord, these inspections serve several purposes. They allow you to maintain the value and condition of your property, identify and address maintenance issues early, ensure tenant compliance with lease terms, and document the propertys condition over time.
If you get a notice for a rental inspection, you can do one of the following: Have a City housing inspector inspect your units. The cost is $50 per unit if your building has one-to-three units, $75 per unit if there are four or more, and $75 per condo unit. Get an inspection from an authorized inspector.
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