I go t hrough those stupid inspections too. mine I have yearly ones with HUD/Section 8 because every time they sign on the lease to help me with housing costs they come in and make sure the stove, fridge, all lights and outlets, faucets, water heater, and no leaks or chipped paint or carpet frays before they sign for another year. and then this complex also goes through 6 month fire code and complex inspections where the managers and main office and a fire official goes around to each appartment and the grounds for repairs and making sure everything is up to state and fire codes of fire extinguishers and fire smoke alarms and so on these inspections are always about a week after the time changes for dayingt savings and the other one.. It used to bother me but now I pretty much have the inspections down so that I know what they need and they don't look in closets so anything out that I don't have time to sort through goes into a box in each of my closets. LOL Who says that child learned behavior of tucking things under the bed doesnt work. LOL I have a couple boxes that I store under my bed too so that the moring of the inspection I can just drop things in shove it under and make the bed and no one is the wiser. eventually it all gets cleaned out and taken care (I do straight through cleaning once a month and if I didn't use something that month and it isn't seasonal out it goes. A survival technique I learned when I was living day to day and not knowing if my abusers would find me and I had to take off and leave everything not essential to my safety and health. living a life of the domestic violence underground "railroad " so to speak doesn't leave much room for a person to become materialistic for they have to keep leaving things behind so why bother with anything but the basics and essentials) but it sure helps to have those boxes for those last minute oh dang I forgot to pick up my bedroom LOL.
Hang in there the inspection will be over in no time.
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