First Flat Inspection Monday
Feb. 1st, 2009 12:12 pmTo do before then:
vaccum bedroom
nishatalitha
vaccum bedroom
maudlinrose
vaccum bedroom
tamarillow
hang towel rail and hooks on back of
tamarillow's door
vaccum hallway
vaccum lounge, kitchen, dining room, sunroom, bathroom
clean bathroom
clean barbeque and put away
clean kitchen - mostly done
put away dishes
unpack dishwasher
laundry
reshelve -
nishatalitha
hang Wellington print
plant mint, coriander, lavender and carpet rose
stuff Sallies pile into a bag and stick in closet
clean glass - shower, mirrors, any windows that need doing
mop bathroom, kitchen (
tamarillow volunteered)
None of my previous landlords ever bothered doing a flat inspection. I don't recall ever having one in Newtown; the closest Harbour View Rd got to it was the landlord coming around and asking what needed fixing (nearly everything); and at the last place, after their first visit to discuss Crazy Downstairs Neighbour Lady's noise complaint, they poked their heads in once a year to give us a bottle of wine and Christmas mince pies. So this is my first proper flat inspection ever.
But new property manager has poked her head in once already, when letting the downstairs flat, so I don't anticipate there being a problem. I'll still be glad when it's over, though.
Things to mention to the property manager:
The washing machine's dislike of doing more than three or four loads in a row and requiring an hour switched off at the wall before being willing to work again.
That the halogen lights in the kitchen keep blowing, including the ones she replaced before we moved in.
The cost of the replacement plugs for the laundrey and kitchen (with receipts to give her).
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clean kitchen - mostly done
put away dishes
unpack dishwasher
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plant mint, coriander, lavender and carpet rose
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None of my previous landlords ever bothered doing a flat inspection. I don't recall ever having one in Newtown; the closest Harbour View Rd got to it was the landlord coming around and asking what needed fixing (nearly everything); and at the last place, after their first visit to discuss Crazy Downstairs Neighbour Lady's noise complaint, they poked their heads in once a year to give us a bottle of wine and Christmas mince pies. So this is my first proper flat inspection ever.
But new property manager has poked her head in once already, when letting the downstairs flat, so I don't anticipate there being a problem. I'll still be glad when it's over, though.
Things to mention to the property manager:
The washing machine's dislike of doing more than three or four loads in a row and requiring an hour switched off at the wall before being willing to work again.
That the halogen lights in the kitchen keep blowing, including the ones she replaced before we moved in.
The cost of the replacement plugs for the laundrey and kitchen (with receipts to give her).