Property Management

In South Dakota, a property manager should conduct a move-in inspection with the tenant primarily to:

ADetermine whether the property needs renovation
BDocument the property's condition at the start of the tenancy as a baseline for evaluating damage claims at move-out✓ Correct
CIntroduce the tenant to the property's features
DSet the initial rent amount

Explanation

A move-in inspection documenting the property's pre-tenancy condition (ideally with photos/video and signed by both parties) provides the baseline for determining what damage may have been caused during the tenancy. Without a move-in inspection, it is difficult to prove damage claims against the security deposit.

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