{"id":170,"date":"2016-02-09T14:41:49","date_gmt":"2016-02-09T22:41:49","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/palmspringspropertymanagement.com\/?page_id=170"},"modified":"2017-08-11T10:54:18","modified_gmt":"2017-08-11T17:54:18","slug":"move-inmove-checklist","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/xepco.com\/tenants\/move-inmove-checklist\/","title":{"rendered":"Move-in\/Move-out Checklist"},"content":{"rendered":"

Moving Checklists<\/h1>\n

Get expert\u00a0advice for your upcoming move<\/h5>\n

We know that moving is often stressful. We want to change that.<\/h3>\n

We have helped countless tenants to move into new properties, and we’re very familiar with the unique challenges the process presents. We’ve created these checklists to help answer any questions you may have. <\/p>\n

If you continue to have questions, call us: (760) 993-3008<\/p>\n

Move-in Checklist<\/h2>\n

Welcome to the RPM Desert Cities family. We’re excited to welcome you to your new rental home. Please read through the information below to start your tenancy off on the right foot.<\/p>\n

First Month’s Rent & Security Deposit<\/h4>\n

You’ll need to pay your first month’s rent check and your security deposit at the lease signing. If you owe any other fees, you’ll also need to pay these at this time.<\/p>\n

Move-in Date & Inspection<\/h4>\n

Your move-in date and any necessary inspection information will be provided at your lease signing.<\/p>\n

Utilities<\/h4>\n

The utility accounts for your new rental home need to be placed in your name. Please contact the providers as quickly as possible after moving into the home, in order to avoid any temporary access issues or additional fees.<\/p>\n

Move-out Checklist<\/h2>\n

We hope you had a great stay with us and we wish you the best of luck. Leave your rental home without any problems by reading through the information below thoroughly.<\/p>\n

Notice of Intent to Vacate<\/h4>\n

Before you leave your home, you’ll need to provide us with written notice of your intent to vacate the premises.<\/p>\n

Property Condition<\/h4>\n

Your home needs to be restored to its original condition before you leave. This involves the following:<\/p>\n