Semi-Annual Inspections & Review Sample Clauses

Semi-Annual Inspections & Review. The AGENT will conduct an inspection of the rental property based on a predetermined check list every 6 months if the unit has not been inspected recently (6 months). The goal is to have two inspection per year in combinations with the other type of inspections offered and required in good property management services. A full report, including visual representation of the outward physical condition of the rental property based on the check list, including a Highlights list of all observed and found items will be submitted by the AGENT to the OWNER for review.
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Semi-Annual Inspections & Review. The AGENT will conduct a Inspection of the Rental Property based on a predetermined check list at the discretion of the AGENT twice per year. A full report, including visual representation of the outward physical condition of the rental property based on the check list, including a Highlights list of all observed and found items will be submitted by the AGENT to the OWNER for review. Estimated cost per year: $70~$100 (approx $35~$50.00 fee per inspection) (up to 1hr Agent “On-site” & 0.25~0.5hr Admin labour + travel)

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