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Since none of us can see your apartment we cannot comment on its state and whether or not it's reasonable or not. One person's clean is another persons unacceptable mess.

Leasing companies are pretty good at compliance and still having unreasonable terms. SO, what I'd recommend is pretty much what Ilworking said. Lodge a formal complaint with the agency that oversees this.

Contacting an attorney will be fruitless unless you plan to file suit and it sounds ike you don't have the resources to do so and, by the time it went anywhere your current lease would likely be up and I cannot see it being renewed in the face of a pending lawsuit.

But, also in accord with Ilworking, Why do you want to stay? If the terms of the lease are the same and the state chooses to intervene, perhaps because it's determines to be simply unreasonable and not illegal, you'll continue to be the subject of the LL's scrutiny. Hell, you'll likely stay the target in any event. It's not illegal to be a jerk...in virtually all cases.
Monthly inspections are not reasonable, in my opinion. The owner might not be aware that its going on.