Clutter Checklist for Property Managers
Property managers may need to conduct inspections of the real estate, homes or apartments they manage, and if they find excessive clutter or signs of hoarding by tenants, they will need to conduct a more thorough clutter inspection for the wellbeing of their property or the safety of tenants.
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The Clutter Checklist for Property Managers app should be used by a property manager when conducting this type of inspection, which may be included in a lease agreement. It will include the level of clutter ranging from minor (a few days of clothes on the floor, some dishes in the sink) to severe (items piled overhead and no access to doors or windows) and any unsanitary conditions or concerns of health and safety issues. The app will also address any safety issues that arise because of the clutter, what is being collected, and any health concerns such as pest infestation, spoiled food, etc. The app can also advise the property manager on who to best contact to resolve the issue. Hoarding can lead to health and safety issues for the tenant and others living on or near the property, and can also be dangerous in an emergency situation, such as a fire or gas leak, for first responders. While a hoarding behavior is a mental disorder, extreme hoarding can lead to tremendous property damage and costs to the property owners. They may be responsible for mold remediation, destruction of property, cleaning services, and any property damage if the problem gets out of hand.
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