Room Inspection Checklist: What to Look For

Before committing to a room or flatmate listing, conducting a physical inspection of the property is critical. It is easy to miss hidden flaws during a quick 5-minute tour. Use this comprehensive inspection checklist to evaluate your next home.

Plumbing, Water, and Bathrooms

Water issues are the most frequent complaint in urban apartments.

  • Water Pressure: Turn on taps and showers to check the water pressure.
  • Geyser Functionality: Ensure geysers in bathrooms are working and have adequate capacity.
  • Leakage and Dampness: Look for water stains on walls, under sinks, and near bathroom doors. Dampness can lead to mold and respiratory issues.
  • Electrical Outlets and Appliances

    Make sure you can connect all your work and lifestyle devices safely.

  • Power Sockets: Verify that sockets near the bed and study desk are functioning and grounded.
  • Power Backup: Confirm if the society has a 24/7 generator backup that supports ACs and geysers.
  • Appliance Check: Test shared appliances like refrigerators, washing machines, and microwave ovens.
  • Mobile Network & Infrastructure

    A home is also a workspace for WFH professionals.

  • Signal Strength: Walk around the room and check your mobile network bars. Drop calls inside a room can be highly disruptive.
  • Internet Broadband: Ask about the internet service providers (ISPs) active in the building and check fiber optic availability.
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