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If they gave you a letter *with* the date(s) of inspection, then I'd say that's more than reasonable notice.

If they gave you a letter *without* the dates of inspection, they should be giving you 'reasonable notice'. Model tenancy says '48 hours' in non-emergency situations, so they you'd be well within your rights to insist on that. If your tenancy says < 48 hours, then it's possibly not enforceable, but you should have read it before signing.

I'd be asking for a copy of the letter with all planned future dates. And I wouldn't lose it.

You could probably have refused access as not being convenient, but too late for that now.
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CreatedFri 15th Sep 2023 5:10pm
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