Unit Inspections. A move-in inspection will be conducted by the owner and the tenant and the results reported on an appropriate form. The tenant will not be liable for any defective conditions noted on the form, unless the owner shall repair or correct such conditions, which action shall be noted on the form and initialed by the tenant when completed. A move-out inspection shall be conducted in a similar manner, to indicate the condition of the unit at the time the tenant vacates the unit. A pre-move out inspection may also be scheduled at the request of the tenant, so that they will be aware of and have an opportunity to repair any damage that they might be liable for prior to move-out. From time to time, various government regulatory agencies will need to perform monitoring inspections of the apartment units and tenant files, in order to determine whether the property continues to meet program requirements. Residents will receive proper notice of these inspections and must be willing to allow access to their apartment. They must also be willing, if these agencies determine that their unit is “out of compliance,” to allow management to correct the findings from the inspection and/or to take action to remove/correct the issue found at the time of the inspection.
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