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  • What to Include in a Rental Property Pre-Move–In Checklist

    Moving into a new rental property? It’s a thrilling moment, and stressful too. Having a thorough pre-move-in checklist can help you catch potential issues before these issues become your responsibility. Here’s how to protect your bond, ensure a smooth move, and settle in with confidence.

    1. Overall Property Condition

    • Walk through every room, noting any scratches, dents, or wall marks.
    • Test light switches, power points, and ensure all lights and fans work.

    2. Walls, Floors & Ceilings

    • Look for cracks, damp patches, mold, or water damage.
    • Check floor coverings: carpets for stains and damage; tiles and boards for chips or loose areas.

    3. Doors & Windows

    • Ensure doors open, close, and lock smoothly, both inside and out.
    • Test window locks and screen integrity. Note any cracks or gaps that could impact security or insulation.

    4. Kitchen & Appliances

    • Run the stove, oven, rangehood, and exhaust fan.
    • Turn on water taps and check drainage; open cupboards to check for damp or damage.
    • Note whether appliances like the fridge or dishwasher are part of the rental and test their function.

    5. Bathroom & Laundry

    • Flush the toilet, run taps, and check for leaks.
    • Examine grout and tiles for mold or damage.
    • Test shower water pressure and drainage speed.
    • In laundry areas, test taps and drain pans.

    6. Heating, Cooling & Ventilation

    • Operate air-conditioning units or heaters and check they respond correctly.
    • Ensure exhaust fans in kitchens and bathrooms function.

    7. Safety Essentials

    • Locate smoke alarms and test functionality; make sure there’s at least one per story.
    • Identify fire exits and any fire extinguishers if present.
    • Check for presence and clarity of exit signage in shared properties.

    8. Exterior & Common Areas

    • Inspect the exterior (if accessible): letterboxes, fencing, courtyards, or balconies.
    • Wear and tear? Teething cracks? Note them.
    • In apartments, check communal areas like hallways, stairwells, and foyers.

    9. Laundry & Water Supply

    • Run the washing machine or laundry taps to confirm water flow and drainage.
    • If there’s a dryer, ensure it operates (if included).

    10. General Notes & Photos

    • Take timestamped photos of every noted issue—this is your evidence if disputes arise later.
    • Use these to cross-reference when applying for bond returns.

    Final Thoughts

    A comprehensive pre-move-in checklist is your first line of defence against damage disputes and unexpected costs. It sets expectations clearly and helps everyone—from tenant to inspector—stay on the same page.

    Planning a move soon? Book your professional inspection with Inspect For You and pair it with your checklist for total peace of mind.

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