This week on Knowing More, we’re talking about unit inspections—and what to do if you don’t pass. Getting a notice doesn’t always mean you’re in trouble. Let’s break it down. First—don’t panic. A failed inspection usually means something needs to be fixed—not that you’re getting kicked out. Second—you’ll get a written notice. It’ll explain what’s wrong and how long you have to fix it. It could be something simple—like clutter blocking a door or a dirty oven. Third—you may need a re-inspection. That just confirms the issue is resolved. If it is—you’re good to go. And Fourth—if you need help, speak up. Let your property manager know early. They might be able to offer guidance or extend the deadline. Inspections are about safety. Not punishment. So Fix the issue, ask questions? and follow through. That’s how you stay in good standing—and in your home.