subject: What To Look For During An Apartment Or Rental Home Walk Through [print this page] There are some things that you need to examine before actually signing a rental agreement. And a walk through the rental home or apartment you are considering renting is the greatest chance for you to spot these things. Most landlord will have a checklist along during your move-in walk through, for the purpose of noting any pre-existing situations in the unit or home. When you decide to leave from this rental, they will also do a move-out walk through, comparing the condition of the home at move-out to what it was at move-in. It is to your advantage to prepare a list of things you need to look at of your own, to ensure the landlord notes all pre-existing conditions, so you won't have to pay for conditions you didn't cause when it is time to leave. Listed below are just some of the things you have to check:
Light fixture locations. This is more prevalent than you can realize and, sadly, isn't noticed on many walkthroughs. Wherever there is a light fixture, check to make sure that cupboards and doors do not hit it when opening. Check to ensure all lighting fixtures are in working order.
Roof shingles. Check for shattered, missing or discolored tiles. This too is an often unnoticed area.
Windows. Make sure the windows are all firmly sealed. Check for cracks and moisture between panels and also by sliders, all windows should be tempered. Look for any stains on the window sills. This might be an indication that the windows were not sealed properly, and, in cold weather, the windows may "sweat" on the inside.
Doors. All doors must be painted on every side and there should be no scrapes or holes in them. Open and close doors to check for correct adjustment and alignment. Ensure all the knobs and locks are working correctly.
Floor tile. Search for uneven, loose, chipped or cracked floor tiles especially in corners where it can easily be hidden. Be sure grout isn't cracked or missing.
Showers. Search for cracks and make sure it's properly sealed. In case it's a jet tub, see if it really works. Search for mold on the top edge of the tub or shower. This might be an indication of bad cleaning habits or poor ventilation.
Home and kitchen appliances. Examine the appliances and make sure they work, test to see it's working properly. Same thing goes for the gas, electricity, plumbing, garbage disposal and water. With the water, run 2-3 different water taps at a time and see if the pipes make any noise. These must all be tested.
It's highly recommended you bring a walk through checklist along when you walk through the rental home or apartment. In this way you won't overlook any of these essential items as well as will allow your landlord know that you are not only educated, but serious about the quality of your surroundings. When it comes time for your move-out walk through, you won't be held liable for conditions you didn't cause.