Landlord check in report
Landlord check in report
When you look for an apartment for rent you will receive a check in report. This report will have all the details of the structure of the inventory that is offered to the tenant by the landlord. The tenant will give sufficient time to the tenant time to study it thoroughly. The tenant can express his point of view accordingly and modify the report with his consent
A typical landlord check in form has all the details like the tenants’ names, telephone numbers primarily. Apart from that the details of electrical and gas appliances, electrical and meter locations etc.The landlord check in report include the details of keys handed over to the tenant with the updates on meter readings.
Ideally the inventory will point out the actual condition of the walls, carpets, curtain and other bathroom fittings, kitchen appliances as they are handed over the client. It is common to see that the landlord’s think that if their property is unfurnished they may not need an inventory because there is nothing that can be broken or stolen. There are no furniture that can be damaged by the client.
Every property whether it is furnished or not should have an inventory. There are inventory clerks who are independent persons who will go through your property with minute details and not everything
Inventory clerks are the independent persons who will go through your property noticing all the minute details and observe everything, for a one bed room flat, the inventory may run into several pages. You have the choice to prepare the inventory but if the tenant does not agree he may refuse to sign it.
You may require a signature on the inventory to prove that it is valid. A tenant is not likely to go against an inventory clerk, when they are dealing with a professional qualified person in that particular field.
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