
Move-In Inspections to Prepare your Denver Rental Home
Before a tenant moves into your Denver rental property, you need to conduct a thorough inspection to ensure it’s ready for your tenant to take possession. Start by looking for general safety and health features. Make sure all the doors and windows lock. Check the smoke detectors and the air filters. Make sure there aren’t any loose handrails or boards and remove anything that may have been left inside the home, such as tools or personal belongings. Look for light bulbs that need to be changed and window screens that may need to be replaced. Turn on all faucets and run the water in the tubs. Flush the toilets and test the appliances. Look for leaks or anything that might not work. Make sure the home is clean and move-in ready. If you provide a clean and well-maintained home at the beginning of a lease, you can expect the property to remain in good and clean condition. Document everything. You’ll need the property condition report to be signed by you and your tenant so that all parties agree to the condition of the home at move-in. Take pictures and even videos of everything, including closets and stairs and ceilings. You should have hundreds of photos and detailed descriptions.Move-Out Inspections and Assessing Damage
After a tenant moves out, you’ll conduct the same inspection you conducted at the beginning of the lease term. Take your inspection report with you and compare the condition of your property now to the way it looked then. You may notice damage that’s due to the tenant’s neglect or abuse. There might be accidental issues that you’ll still want to hold the tenant accountable for. New pictures will be necessary, especially if you want to demonstrate that something is damaged or not in the same condition that it was. If the refrigerator still has food in it, take a photo. If there are large scrapes on the floors that go beyond wear and tear, take pictures of those as well. You’ll need this documentation when you’re making claims against the security deposit.Mid-Lease Walk Through Inspections
