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 flatasha45
Aug 25, 2008, 09:05 AM
How to deal with a tenant that refuses to allow management to inspect property?
 excon
Aug 25, 2008, 09:11 AM
Hello flat:
 
Evict them.
 
excon
 rockinmommy
Aug 25, 2008, 11:02 AM
Personally, I'd give them notice that I'm coming and then go in anyway.  That's what my lease gives me the right to do.  
 
I'd take my maintenance man with me.  I wouldn't go alone.
 
If push came to shove and they physically wouldn't let me enter the unit I would hand them an eviction notice and then proceed with a legal eviction as quick as the law allows.
 
Do you have a sense of what they're trying to hide?  Are you trying to perform some sort of routine maintenance, or why are you going in?  (Not saying you shouldn't go in - just curious if there's a way in the "back door" - no pun intended).
 ScottGem
Aug 25, 2008, 12:39 PM
First question is what does your lease say about entry. Most leases do have a provision for entry for inspection or other purposes.
 
Assuming your lease does permit entry, then send tenant a notice of when you will be entering. If they are home and refuse entry, then you serve them with a lease termination notice for violating of the lease terms. If they are not home and they have changed the locks you get a locksmith to get you in and change the locks back. You then leave a note stating that new keys will be at the management office.