1. Smoke Detectors:
Ensure that each rental unit has at least one working smoke detector on every level of the dwelling and in each bedroom.
2. Carbon Monoxide Detectors:
Check that each rental unit has at least one working carbon monoxide detector installed in accordance with local regulations.
3. Electrical Systems:
Inspect all electrical systems to ensure that they are in good condition and do not pose a hazard to tenants.
4. Heating Systems:
Check that all heating systems are in good working order and do not pose a risk of carbon monoxide poisoning or fire.
5. Plumbing Systems:
Inspect all plumbing systems to ensure that they are in good condition, free of leaks and clogs, and provide adequate hot water to tenants.
6. Ventilation:
Ensure that all rental units have proper ventilation to prevent the buildup of harmful chemicals, mold, and other allergens.
7. Structural Integrity:
Inspect the structure of the building to ensure that it is in good condition and does not pose a risk of collapse or other hazards.
8. Fire Safety:
Check that all rental units have proper fire exits and that there are no obstructions that could impede egress in case of a fire.
9. Pest Control:
Inspect for any signs of pest infestations and ensure that landlords take appropriate measures to address the issue.
10. General Cleanliness:
Check that rental units are clean and free of any hazards that could pose a risk to tenants' health and safety.