Inspection Types We Perform
How We Keep an Eye on Your Property Year-Round

Move-in inspections
Photo documentation and condition notes to establish a clear baseline.

Periodic/mid-lease inspections
Structured checks to identify maintenance needs and confirm lease compliance.

Documentation standards
Photos and notes are stored to reduce disputes and protect the owner.

Move-out inspections
Documentation to support deposit dispositions and repair planning.
Why Owners Choose Palomar Oaks

Condition protection with photo documentation

Fewer surprises at move-out

Better maintenance planning and budgeting

Cleaner deposit processes with defensible records
Full-Service Property Management
Our full-service Los Angeles County property management includes this service plus leasing, maintenance coordination, inspections, rent collection, and owner reporting — all covered by a simple 8% flat monthly management fee for most long-term rentals. Request a custom quote and we will confirm your flat rate and everything that is included, with no hidden fees or surprise add-ons.
See Everything Included in Our Management Package
For a complete breakdown of what’s included—workflows, documentation standards, and what to expect in the first 90 days—read our client guide.

Regular Inspections FAQs
How often do you perform inspections?
Cadence depends on the property and needs. We confirm inspection frequency during onboarding.
Will I receive photos or a report?
Yes. We provide photo documentation and reporting so you can see condition and next steps clearly.
Are inspections required for every property?
Move-in and move-out documentation is strongly recommended. Periodic inspections are scheduled based on the management plan.
Can tenants be present?
We follow proper notice requirements and coordinate scheduling to minimize disruption.
Palomar Oaks Property Management Resources
We believe that education is empowering.
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Remote Landlords in Los Angeles County: What to Expect From a Property Manager
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Condo Rentals in Los Angeles County: HOA Rules, Tenants, and What Landlords Forget
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Property Management Fees in Los Angeles County: How to Compare Flat Fee vs Extra Charges
Most landlords compare property managers by percentage. It is a natural starting point, but it is also where many owners get misled. The number you see…
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Turnovers in Los Angeles County: The Rent Ready Checklist That Keeps Vacancies Short
Vacancy is expensive. In Los Angeles County, every extra week of downtime can wipe out the benefit of a rent increase. The quickest way to improve…




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