Is it just us?
Mar. 22nd, 2007 07:33 amI made a playlist of music to have going in the background for the inspection at our house today. There could be something wrong with me.
But that brings me to a point: are we the only country in the world where real estate agents inspect rental properties? Or are we just the only ones that completely trash our rentals whilst letting out the other half to fifty illegal immigrants, thus requiring someone to check on us like little children? I’ve mentioned my inspection to two people in other countries recently and their reactions were identical. “Inspection? Huh?”
Why us? Why me?? I am half-inflined to mention this fact to the real estate agent when she arrives (most likely about an hour after the stated time).
And because I’m curious about it, here’s a poll:
[Poll #951261]
But that brings me to a point: are we the only country in the world where real estate agents inspect rental properties? Or are we just the only ones that completely trash our rentals whilst letting out the other half to fifty illegal immigrants, thus requiring someone to check on us like little children? I’ve mentioned my inspection to two people in other countries recently and their reactions were identical. “Inspection? Huh?”
Why us? Why me?? I am half-inflined to mention this fact to the real estate agent when she arrives (most likely about an hour after the stated time).
And because I’m curious about it, here’s a poll:
[Poll #951261]
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on 2007-03-22 04:12 am (UTC)Once I picked flowers out the back for it!
When I was living in East St Kilda, I spent all day waiting for the dozy cow to show up, then rang her when she hadn't by the specified time and she tried to pretend she had knocked but nobody answered. Moron.
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on 2007-03-22 06:17 am (UTC)*is intrigued by this*
It's just so frustrating the way the system assumes that all landlords are saintly and wonderful and all tenants are scum.
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on 2007-03-22 06:18 am (UTC)no subject
on 2007-03-22 06:23 am (UTC)I had no idea either - I just assumed it was a standard sort of thing and now I find the whole concept even more frustrating.
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on 2007-03-22 06:25 am (UTC)no subject
on 2007-03-22 06:28 am (UTC)Mostly, I don't mind renting, except at times like these.
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on 2007-03-22 08:41 am (UTC)I do jokingly tell her she needs to give me 7 days written notice to come for dinner ;)
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on 2007-03-22 08:45 am (UTC)Here we all were, thinking we were so laid back and all.
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on 2007-03-22 01:56 pm (UTC)To be honest, I would find it demeaning and appalling to be subjected to inspections. Here I may just be a renter, but I am a renter who is permitted to feel that my home is my home for however long I should live here.
And anyway, if landlords are concerned they need only to charge a security deposit upon intent-to-rent signing.
Of course, I am huge on privacy, so maybe I have a stronger reaction to this than other people would. :-)
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on 2007-03-22 09:19 pm (UTC)no subject
on 2007-03-22 10:27 pm (UTC)I wouldn't mind having my parents as my landlords - at least they'd trust me to keep the place in good order without having to drop by every six months. But I imagine it would be quite a strange situation, too.
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on 2007-03-22 10:38 pm (UTC)You'd love the bit where the agents are allowed to enter the house and inspect it even if we're not there.
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on 2007-03-23 11:45 am (UTC)And don't get me started on the hell you have to go through in order to get that bond back when you move out...
And yes. In my experience (and my mother's, who is a property manager), the tenant is worth shit and so will be treated as such. Every time I have tried to negotiate a better time for an inspection, when I will actually be at home, I've been informed that the agent has a set of keys and they have every right to enter the property when I'm not there.
It may not be my property, but it's full of thousands of dollars worth of MY jewellery and multimedia equipment. Not to mention I have animals running around everywhere and would hate for them to frighten the agent or escape from an open door or gate.
And yes, - Aboriginals ARE treated like children who can't take care of themselves, and it's awful. But there are two sides to every story and it's unfair to say "but..." for either 'party'.
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on 2007-03-23 02:00 pm (UTC)If you have to pay a bond when you sign leases there is simply no good reason for inspections. That's terrible.