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How often and how are property inspections conducted?- When your property is vacant, we generally inspect it each week by leasing staff.
- The next inspection is done prior to the residents moving in. This is known as the "move in" inspection, where we detail the condition of your property on our move-in inspection form. We also generally videotape the move in inspection.
- We inspect the exterior of our properties on a periodic basis and we also conduct other inspections when requested, or if we determine that checking the property out is warranted.
- Within 30 days after the residents move in, we contact the residents to ensure that all is well with your property and your residents.
- Between the 9th & 10th month of the resident's lease, we discuss with the residents their intent to renew their lease for another year. If they are not renewing, then we advise our leasing staff to ensure that we are able to get the home re-rented quickly with little or no vacancy.
- When the resident moves out of your property we do another detailed inspection known as the "move out" inspection. The move out inspection is done to ensure that the residents returned the rental home back us in the same condition as when they first rented it. If damage is found, then we impose a claim on the Tenant's security deposit as required by the Florida Landlord/Tenant Laws (F.S. 83), if no damage is found, then we promptly return the security deposit to the former residents.
- Property owner can purchase additional inspections at a cost of $50.00 per inspection.
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