Monthly Inspections

GarthChapman

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Cindy, that is in REMA, in the Maintenance Tables, along with semi-annual, annual, etc. And you can modify it as you prefer via the Maintain Tables button in the Toolbar.

And since you won a free year of REMA in a draw last fall you have it to use free. Ray just sent me your email address so your License Key will be emailed to you today!
 

clwenner

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QUOTE (GarthChapman @ May 8 2008, 11:36 AM) Cindy, that is in REMA, in the Maintenance Tables, along with semi-annual, annual, etc. And you can modify it as you prefer via the Maintain Tables button in the Toolbar.

And since you won a free year of REMA in a draw last fall you have it to use free. Ray just sent me your email address so your License Key will be emailed to you today!

Hey Garth!

Thanks so much for the info! Do you know if it`s legal to do monthly inspections?

AND I won a free year of REMA!?!? That`s super! I`ll check that email

Cin
 

georgefung

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Would anyone have a spreadsheet-based or similar checklist that they would be willing to share?

I'd like to go into my maintenance inspections with a more thorough agenda of items to inspect.



I'm one of the unlucky ones who didn't win a free year of REMA.



Thanks.



George
 

georgefung

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Sorry... perhaps I should have started a new thread with a different tag line, instead of continuing this thread.



I, personnaly, do the inspections every 3-6 months, like most of us (I think). I usually ask my client if there are any other issues from a proactive maintenance perspective, so if I've already been in the property for a requested maintenance repair, I usually wouldn't bother with the next inspection for at least a few months.



I just want to have a more comprehensive list of exactly what to check for, besides the obvious items like leaky taps and changing furnace filters.



Thanks.



George
 

fisher1

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Every month seems a bit much. If I was a tenant I wouldn't be there long if my landlord was coming to inspect my home every 30 days.
 

orei

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Agreed, I would argue that a monthly inspection could interfere with the "reasonable enjoyment" of a rental unit. Screen, screen, screen your tenants ... and then you've got to trust a little.



I admire the intention though....
 

invst4profit

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Monthly does seem excessive, and don't forget in Ontario you must send your tenant a 24 hr notice prior to inspection. There is a possibility you could be taken to the board for harassment. Every 6 months would probably be a better idea siting safety reasons regarding inspection of the fire alarm.
 

JoeRagona

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The only 'monthly' inspection we do is a drive by the property with digital pictures sent back to me just to 'know it's still standing' and it's looking clean a tidy on the outside.



Every quarter, we do a maintenance checkup, change the filters, etc...