Carrying out regular mid-tenancy inspections is one of the most effective ways landlords in North Oxfordshire and South Northants can protect their investment while keeping tenants happy. At Cherry Lets, we always encourage a proactive approach, because these visits aren’t just about spotting problems. They’re about building trust and ensuring the property continues to feel like home.
Why mid-tenancy inspections matter
A well-timed inspection allows landlords to check that the property is being looked after, but also that tenants feel supported. Issues such as maintenance needs, safety concerns, or even lifestyle changes can be discussed openly. For tenants, knowing their landlord cares enough to check in often leads to better communication and longer stays.
When to carry out inspections
The best time for an inspection is usually every 3-6 months, depending on the length of the tenancy. More frequent visits may feel intrusive, while leaving it too long can allow small problems to grow into costly repairs. Always provide tenants with at least 24 hours’ written notice, as required by law.
What to look out for during an inspection
General condition - Check walls, floors, carpets, and paintwork for signs of damage.
Plumbing and heating - Look for leaks, damp patches, or unusual boiler noises. Early checks prevent winter breakdowns.
Ventilation and mould - Pay close attention to bathrooms and kitchens where condensation is common.
Fire safety - Test smoke alarms, carbon monoxide detectors, and ensure escape routes remain clear.
Garden and exterior - If the tenancy includes outdoor space, confirm it’s being maintained to the agreed standard.
How to handle issues sensitively
If you notice something that needs attention, frame the conversation around solutions rather than blame. For example, rather than saying “you’ve let the bathroom go mouldy,” offer to arrange better ventilation or provide advice on keeping the room dry. This approach builds cooperation and keeps tenants on your side.
Record keeping
Always take notes and, if appropriate, photos during the inspection (with the tenant’s consent). This creates a clear record that can be useful for deposit discussions or future maintenance planning.
Mid-tenancy inspections, done well, make life easier for both landlords and tenants in North Oxfordshire and South Northants. At Cherry Lets, we believe they are an essential part of professional property management, safeguarding your asset while nurturing positive tenant relationships.
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