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An update has been made to the inspection schedule which determines how appointments are displayed with regards to when an appointment is due and when an appointment has (s) have been booked
This update uses a default setting of 14 days - meaning that when an inspection appointment date is due, for an appointment to be classed as the inspection appointment for that period, an appointment can be booked on that date or 14 days before this date and up to 14 days before it to be classed as the inspection appointment for that inspection due datethe next due date - this allows the correct appointment to be assigned to an appointment date, as well as any follow up appointments that may be booked afterwards
This update allows for some flexibility when booking appointments, as there may be instances when the inspection due date is not practical, such as a bank holiday or weekend - it also allows follow up appointments to be assigned to the relevant inspection appointment
From the tenancy: On the Inspection Schedule: |
to correspond , with the corresponding Inspection Due date shown to the left The Appointment date corresponds with the
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Although the Appointment dates are not on the Inspection Due dates, they are within 14 days of the due date, therefore they are classed as the appointment for the specified due date For example, for the Inspection Due date of 16/07/2025, an appointment could be booked on any date from 02/07- |
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160712/2025 - any date before/after this range would fall under the previous/next Inspection Due period |
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