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    My roommate found out that we are going to have an inspection soon.

    My bedroom office is wall to wall cookbooks and bottled water. A local grocery store had crates of water at $5 for 2 crates, so I stocked up on the bottled water.

    4 crates of belongings were taken to the basement. I need to buy another crate yet!

    Do you ever go through house inspections?​

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    Back when I rented we used to have them. Some landlords were better than others. At one place the estate agent used to come over once a year, quickly look around, then take photos to send to the landlord, which was nice and straightforward.

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      I’ve been dealing with rental properties for a while now, and I learned how much smoother things go with reliable support. I started using valleymanagementgroupinc.com after a friend recommended them, and it made a big difference with tenant stuff and maintenance requests. They’re easy to reach and get things done quickly, which helps a lot if you’re tired of doing everything yourself.

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      • #4
        As a landlord, I make it a priority to schedule regular property inspections, often with the help of professionals. They conduct thorough Inspections and detailed reporting outlining observations, key data, and any potential issues. This process is valuable for maintaining clear records, promoting accountability, and staying proactive with property upkeep. It also supports timely decision-making and helps address maintenance needs before they escalate. Overall, these inspections ensure the property remains in good condition and that tenants feel secure and well-informed.

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