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Landlord inspections: what to expect
They’re not as scary as you may think.
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Landlord inspections in New Zealand have clear rules. Landlords can inspect a property no more than once every four weeks and must provide a minimum of 48 hours' notice. Surprise inspections are not allowed.
As a tenant, your responsibility under the Tenancies Act is to keep the property "reasonably clean and tidy." Landlords may take photos for their records but should avoid your personal possessions. They are permitted to inspect all rooms, including bedrooms, during the scheduled visit.
Rental house inspections: what you need to know
1. How often can a landlord do inspections?
2. Can a landlord do an inspection without notice?
Your landlord can't do surprise inspections/
3. Can a landlord do an inspection without you being there?
4. How tidy does my rental need to be for an inspection?
5. Should I be worried about landlords taking photos during inspections?
6. Can landlords inspect your room?
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