Make
sure you carefully review your apartment inspection checklist as soon as you
move into your new Houston apartment. The apartment inspection form or document
should list any pre-existing problems. The apartment inspection form will give
you a chance to get problems fixed before you are completely settled in. If
possible, you should create your own apartment inspection checklist before
moving any of your belongings in.
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Get a pad of paper or notebook and a pen or pencil.
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Inspect all the walls and ceilings: make a note of any dents, holes or cracks
in the plaster; scuff marks that don't rub off; and tears, bubbles or peeling
wallpaper.
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Inspect all the floors: make a note of stains or discoloration in carpets;
tears in linoleum; cracked or chipped tiles; and dents, scuffs or stains on
hardwood floors.
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Inspect all trim (including moldings, door and window sills and door and window
frames) for stains, cracks, leaks or other problems.
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Inspect all electrical outlets and lights to make sure they are functioning;
pay close attention to any 2- or 3-way light switches and dimmers.
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In the bathroom(s): make sure all faucets (hot and cold) work without leaking;
inspect for chips or scratches in fixtures and tile; inspect walls around the
tub for 'sponginess'; and check counter tops for dents, scratches, or stains.
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In the kitchen: make sure all faucets (hot and cold) work without leaking;
inspect for chips or scratches in fixtures and tile; inspect counter tops for
dents, scratches, or stains; and make sure all appliances work and are clean.
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Make sure all exterior doors and windows work, seal properly, and have
functioning locks; be especially alert to evidence of water infiltration.
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If you have a deck, balcony or patio with your Houston apartment, inspect it
for chipped flagstone, warped or cracked boards, or problems with exterior
siding.
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If you have a storage area, make sure it is cleaned out and that the locks are
secure.
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Check all smoke and carbon monoxide detectors.
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If your apartment manager gave you an apartment inspection sheet, complete it
noting all problems, no matter how small; if he didn't, write a formal letter
noting the problems you found when entering your new Houston Apartment for the
first time.
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Request that your apartment manager repair any problems you want taken care of
as soon as possible.
Tips
Keep copies of all correspondence with you’re apartment manager.
Videotaping your walkthrough your new apartment will provide a visual
accompaniment to your written notes to the apartment manager.
Have a friend help -- four eyes are better than two.
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