Rental Inspections Between Tenants in New Jersey
El Rey Inspections provides rental property inspections between tenants for landlords, property owners, and real estate investors throughout Central New Jersey and surrounding areas.
Rental inspections can help document property condition, identify visible maintenance concerns, and prepare the home for the next occupancy.
Why Schedule a Rental Inspection Between Tenants?
Between tenants is one of the best times to evaluate a rental property. The home is usually more accessible, personal belongings are reduced or removed, and visible issues can be documented before the next tenant moves in.
A rental inspection may help identify:
• Visible maintenance and repair concerns
• Safety-related issues
• Plumbing leaks or fixture problems
• Electrical concerns
• HVAC or ventilation concerns
• Door, window, wall, ceiling, and floor damage
• Moisture concerns or staining
• Exterior, drainage, or roof-related visible issues
• Condition changes between occupancies
This service can be useful for single-family rentals, townhouses, condos, small multifamily properties, and investment properties.
What Is Included?
A rental inspection is a visual, non-invasive evaluation of accessible areas and readily visible conditions at the time of inspection.
The inspection report includes photos, documentation, and practical findings that can help owners plan repairs, maintenance, or further evaluation by qualified professionals.
This service is not a code compliance inspection, appraisal, or legal determination regarding security deposits or tenant responsibility.
Optional Testing and Services
Additional services may be scheduled with a rental inspection or separately, including:
• Radon testing
• Mold and allergen testing
• Pool and spa inspection
• Drone roof imaging when conditions allow
Request a Rental Inspection
Ready to schedule a rental inspection between tenants? Call or text (917) 583-4679, email info@elreyinspections.com, or use the contact page to request availability and a quote.
For the fastest response, include the property address, property type, approximate square footage, desired inspection date, and any specific areas of concern.