All About Inspections: A Quick Guide for Property Managers

Once a renter signs on the dotted line to lease your property, the real work begins for experienced property managers. Ft. Worth Specialized managers recommend a strong focus on maintaining the property to preserve its condition and keep renters satisfied, so they will want stay longer in your rental. The first step to accomplishing this is to conduct the following type of inspections:

Change of Season: Seasonal preparations are a must when dealing with varying weather changes. Furnaces, air filters, humidifiers, and window seals will determine whether occupants can remain comfortably indoors during the winter. A/C unit and ceiling fan checks are necessary for keeping rental homes cool during the summer.

Safety: Whether or not the property needs a tune-up at the change of seasons, rentals do need regular safety inspections. Keeping homes safe not only reduces liability but communicates that in Fort Worth, property management means caring for the residents’ well-being. Safety detection devices need to have working batteries, while sidewalks and stairways need to be repaired or swept of debris.

Regular Inspections: If management wishes to catch repairs early before small problems develop into extensive damage, managers should check plumbing, wiring, and appliances in the house at routine intervals.


Fort Worth Specialized RPM knows that rental property management is a never-ending cycle of work. Thanks to three decades of experience, they know how to inspect and maintain your property, so you never need to wait for your tenants to complain. If you are ready for the highest level of care for your property and tenants, consider Fort Worth Specialized RPM.  

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