How to tell if a property is being maintained in the first 3 minutes

The first three minutes of an inspection can reveal more than the next thirty. Property inspections are one of those situations where first impressions matter for both landlords and inspectors. Paying attention to key signals right away can help you quickly assess whether a property is being well-maintained or neglected.

Step 1. Scan the exterior

Before even stepping inside, take in the exterior of the property. Are the lawns and landscaping neat? Is the paintwork intact? Is there visible damage to fences or exterior walls?

Positive signs include tidy gardens and well kept surfaces. On the other hand, overflowing rubbish bins, broken fences, or excessive clutter in the yard are early red flags that often mirror the state of the interior.

Step 2. Trust your nose

Your first breath inside the property will often tell a story. Strong odors such as mould, mildew, pet urine, cigarette smoke, or rotting food are clear signs of underlying issues. A neutral or freshly cleaned scent (without heavy masking sprays) is usually a good sign.

Smells are often faster indicators than what you can see, since they can reveal hidden maintenance problems before your eyes do.

Step 3. Take in the first glance

That initial visual impression is powerful. Neglect often shows itself through mould in bathrooms, damaged blinds, burns or holes in carpets, or broken appliances.

Positive signs include clean floors, tidy surfaces, and no visible leaks or stains. A useful rule is “hidden in plain sight” - look for things that stand out without even needing to search for them.

Step 4. Pay attention to tenant behaviour

Experienced inspectors know that tenant behaviour during those first minutes can be just as telling as the property itself. For example:
  • A tenant who refuses access to certain rooms or becomes overly defensive about issues may raise concerns.
  • A tenant who is open, calm, and willing to walk you through the property is usually a sign that the home is being cared for.
Body language and cooperation often reveal more than words.

Step 5. Use first impressions to guide the inspection

Those opening minutes provide valuable clues, but they are only the beginning. Note any concerns without jumping to conclusions. Use conversations with tenants and a full walkthrough to confirm or disprove those first impressions.

Trust professional instincts, but balance them with fairness and a complete inspection.

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Final takeaway

A property’s maintenance level is often obvious within minutes, but first impressions should always be confirmed with a full inspection. Use those opening signals to guide your walkthrough efficiently, stay objective, and ensure your reports are clear and accurate.

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