TL;DR: Regular property inspections protect your investment and identify problems early โ but you must give proper advance notice, conduct inspections at reasonable times, and document every visit. Entering without notice can constitute harassment.
Property inspections are a legitimate and important part of property management. They allow you to check the condition of your investment, identify repairs needed, and ensure the tenant is complying with the terms of the lease. But the tenant's right to quiet enjoyment means you cannot simply walk in whenever you choose.
This guide covers how to conduct lawful, effective property inspections across the UK, France, Sweden, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and the USA.
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Every jurisdiction balances two legitimate interests:
This balance is struck through notice requirements, frequency limits, and restrictions on the hours during which entry can occur.
Violating notice requirements โ even once โ can amount to:
| Country | Notice Required | Minimum Notice Period | Permitted Hours | Entry Without Notice |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ๐ฌ๐ง UK | Yes โ written | 24 hours | Not specified; should be "reasonable" | Emergency only |
| ๐ซ๐ท France | Yes | 24 hours | Working hours; not Sundays | Emergency only |
| ๐ธ๐ช Sweden | Yes | Reasonable notice (typically 24+ hours) | Normal hours | Emergency only |
| ๐ฆ๐บ Australia | Yes โ written | 24 hours minimum; 48 hours in some states | 8amโ6pm (or 8pm in some states) | Emergency only |
| ๐ณ๐ฟ New Zealand | Yes โ written | 24 hours | 8amโ7pm | Emergency only |
| ๐จ๐ฆ Canada | Yes โ written | 24 hours in most provinces | 8amโ8pm | Emergency only |
| ๐บ๐ธ USA | Yes | 24โ48 hours depending on state | Varies; "reasonable time" common | Emergency only |
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Try it free →Most jurisdictions limit how frequently a landlord can conduct routine inspections:
| Country | Frequency Limit |
|---|---|
| ๐ฌ๐ง UK | No specific limit; but excessive inspections can constitute harassment |
| ๐ซ๐ท France | No specific limit for routine inspections; must be reasonable |
| ๐ธ๐ช Sweden | Must be reasonable; no statutory limit |
| ๐ฆ๐บ Australia | Generally once per 3 months (varies by state) |
| ๐ณ๐ฟ New Zealand | Once every 4 weeks maximum |
| ๐จ๐ฆ Canada | Once in a 12-month period without specific reason (Ontario); more if necessary for repairs |
| ๐บ๐ธ USA | No statutory limit in most states; "reasonable" standard applies |
Quarterly inspections (every 3 months) are generally accepted as reasonable practice in most jurisdictions.
This is the most important inspection. The check-in report forms the baseline against which move-out condition is measured. Document:
Both landlord and tenant should sign the inventory. Provide the tenant with a copy immediately.
Routine inspections check for:
Do not use inspections to interrogate the tenant about personal matters or to pressure them on rent.
The check-out report compares current condition against the check-in inventory. Document:
Ask the tenant to be present. If they refuse to attend, proceed and send them a copy of the report with your findings.
For every inspection:
Best practice:
Avoid text messages for formal inspection notices โ they can be deleted and are harder to present as evidence.
If a tenant refuses access for a legitimate inspection with proper notice:
Do not forcibly enter โ this constitutes trespass regardless of your ownership rights.
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Q: Can I conduct a surprise inspection if I suspect the tenant is subletting illegally?
A: No โ you must still give proper notice. If you suspect illegal subletting, document your concerns and, if necessary, apply to the relevant tribunal for an investigation or inspection order. Entering without notice in response to a suspicion will not help your legal position and may harm it.
Q: What should I do if I find damage during a routine inspection?
A: Document it thoroughly with photographs and notes. Write to the tenant describing what you found and requesting they remedy any breach of their tenancy obligations. Give a reasonable deadline. Keep copies of all correspondence. If the damage requires urgent repair, arrange this and retain evidence of the cost.
Q: Does the tenant have to be home during an inspection?
A: Not necessarily โ as long as proper notice has been given and the tenant has agreed to the inspection going ahead in their absence. Some tenants prefer not to be present. In their absence, never be alone in the property โ bring a second person (such as a letting agent) so that your account of the inspection cannot be disputed.
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