Landlord refuses move-in inspection. Illegal?
I'm taking over a lease that has 6 months left on it. I move in Nov 1 and it's not a sublet because the leasing office is fully aware of the agreement between me and the old tenant and they have given me a new lease which I signed and is in my name only. The apartment is in Alexandria, Virginia and it's a professionally managed building. They charged a $400 non-refundable "transfer fee" but no security deposit. I've asked when I could do the move-in inspection because I obviously don't want to be responsible for any damage the last tenant caused and I can't be sure they did a move-out inspection with her. Now that the lease is signed the leasing agent is now saying "Management has decided they're not conducting an inspection as this is considered a lease take over on an existing lease" and that "the apartment is being rented as is" (exact words). Is this legal? There's nothing else in writing that says I agree to moving in to an As Is apartment and the lease specifically says a move-in inspection occurs within 5 days. This can't be right because I thought the lease was the legally binding contract. Am I correct on this? And if they refuse to do a move-in inspection what's my recourse? I've already given notice to the old apartment so I have to move.