Yes, the landlord or Property Practitioner has the right to enter the property to perform routine inspections, but only after
arranging with the tenant to do so at a reasonable time, and with reasonable notice. The tenant does not have the
right to deny the landlord or Property Practitioner reasonable access.
The landlord or Property Practitioner may not demand over-zealous access to the property as this would interfere with the tenant's right to peaceful
enjoyment of the property.
Read our interesting blog article on reasonable access - https://mrisoftware.tpn.co.za/blog/is-your-tenant-refusing-access-to-the-property/
Refer to our wiki on the importance of performing the joint incoming and outgoing inspection
here.
Watch TPN's video on Unfair Practises.