1. The general condition of the property.
The property should be in good overall condition. There should be no major damage, and all areas should be in working order.
2. Exterior conditions.
The exterior of the property should be in good condition. There should be no major damage, and all surfaces should be clean and in good repair.
3. Roof and drainage.
The roof and drainage system should be in good condition. There should be no major damage, and the gutters and downspouts should be clear of debris.
4. Windows and doors.
The windows and doors should be in good condition. They should open and close properly, and there should be no major damage.
5. Walls, ceilings, and floors.
The walls, ceilings, and floors should be in good condition. There should be no major damage, and all surfaces should be clean and in good repair.
6. Plumbing and fixtures.
The plumbing and fixtures should be in good condition. There should be no leaks, and all fixtures should function properly.
7. Electrical system.
The electrical system should be in good condition. All outlets and switches should function properly, and there should be no major damage or hazard present.
8. Heating and cooling systems
The heating and cooling systems should be in good condition. All components should function properly, and there should be no major damage or hazard present.
9. Kitchen appliances.
The kitchen appliances should all be in working order. They may not all be included in the lease agreement, but they must still meet safety standards set by the government or the manufacturer (whichever is stricter).
10. Bathroom fixtures.
The bathroom fixture should all be in working order and meet safety standards set by the government or the manufacturer (whichever is stricter).