Mid-Term Inspections

Routine property inspections during the tenancy.

Monitoring Condition During the Tenancy

A mid-term inspection is a periodic visit to the property during the tenancy. It gives landlords and agents an up-to-date picture of the property's condition and can help identify issues before they become more serious problems.

What Inspectors Look For

  • General condition of each room
  • Signs of damp, mould or leaks
  • Maintenance issues requiring attention
  • Possible plumbing or electrical concerns
  • Evidence of smoking or unauthorised pets
  • Housekeeping and cleanliness
  • Garden or exterior condition (where applicable)
  • Any changes from the original inventory

Why It Matters

Regular inspections protect both the landlord's property and the tenant's security of occupation. Identifying a maintenance problem early — a small leak, for example — can prevent much larger costs further down the line.

Reports are delivered electronically after each inspection, giving landlords and agents a clear record of property condition throughout the tenancy.

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Related Services

Mid-term inspections form part of a thorough tenancy reporting programme.

Inventory Reports

The baseline record against which all inspections and check-outs are compared.

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Check-In Reports

Confirms the property's condition at move-in and updates the original inventory.

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Check-Out Reports

Final comparison at the end of the tenancy for fair deposit decisions.

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