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Annual Inspection Notice Form
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What It Offers
Annual Inspection notice is for a routine check of your tenants unit plus safety check
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DESCRIPTION
You should always check out your rental properties at least once a year if you haven’t been in during the past 12 months. An annual inspection is a legitimate way to gain entry and make certain the living conditions are relatively clean, safe, and functional. This form is best used for longer term tenants that you rarely hear from or those whom you suspect of an infraction which you cannot prove. In the latter case, you may opt for an annual inspection as a pretext for entry. But remember to actually do an annual/safety inspection as you cannot fraudulently mislead your tenant on the reason for entry. Always check your local laws governing access and entry into your tenant’s units to ensure your forms and length of notice time comply with local laws. Ultimately, you are responsible for making sure the rental property is always safe, and habitable.
Why Do I Need This?
Use this form to advise tenants in advance of landlord entry to perform annual inspection of premises
Legitimate purpose to check in on tenants you haven’t heard from in a long time or to confirm/refute suspicions of improper acts/violations
Provide proper written notice in advance of inspection in accordance to your local law requirements