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Mid-Lease Review
Hey all,
I have heard of many property management companies that do a mid-lease review of their properties. I really like this idea and feel like it keeps the land lord in the "know" regarding the conditions of their properties, and how tenants are treating them.
What types of things do you look for when you do a review?
I'd like to create a list of things to look for that aren't obtrusive and annoying to tenants while focusing on the high frequency issues, and damage beyond expected "wear and tear".
Thanks in advance!