Inventory and Schedule of Condition Report
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What should I do with possessions left in the garage by a previous occupier?
Read more: What should I do with possessions left in the garage by a previous occupier?Attics, lofts, basements, cellars, garages, sheds and void spaces are not usually included in the Inventory and Schedule of Condition Report and unless specifically excluded by a special condition in the tenancy agreement are for the exclusive use of the tenant – any possessions for a previous occupier found in such spaces that are not included in the Inventory and Schedule of Condition Report should be disposed of. Still not answered your question? We love questions so fire it at us using the contact details here Please rate this article so we know how well it answered your question…
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What day is the handover inspection, I want to be present?
Read more: What day is the handover inspection, I want to be present?There are two inspections associated with the handover of the property at the end of the tenancy: Pre Check-Out Inspection As part of our service we offer a FREE pre Check-Out Inspection. The inspection is conducted approximately 10 days before the end of your tenancy and is an opportunity to identify and discuss any end of tenancy issues in advance of the Check-Out. We will notify you approximately 21 days before the end of your tenancy with details of the appointment and format. Check-Out The Check-Out is carried out at, or as soon as reasonably practicable after, 1300 on the…
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Does your let only service cover changes to the inventory after the start of the tenancy?
Read more: Does your let only service cover changes to the inventory after the start of the tenancy?No – sorry changes to the inventory after the start of the tenancy are not covered by our Let Only services. We are happy to facilitate changes to the Inventory and Schedule of Condition at our hourly rate as published on our website or as part of our Full Management Gold and Platinum services. See also Can I (Landlord) change the Inventory and Schedule of Condition Report after the start of the tenancy? Still not answered your question? We love questions so fire it at us using the contact details here Please rate this article so we know how well it…
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Can I (Landlord) change the Inventory and Schedule of Condition Report after the start of the tenancy?
Read more: Can I (Landlord) change the Inventory and Schedule of Condition Report after the start of the tenancy?Neither party (Landlord or Tenant) can unilaterally make changes to the Inventory and Schedule of Condition Report after the start of the tenancy. If you (Landlord) wish to make changes to the report after the start of the tenancy you must first obtain the agreement of the Tenant. Having obtained the agreement of the Tenant, make the agreed changes to all signed copies of the report and ensure each party initials alongside each change (on all copies). Alternatively, having obtained the agreement of the Tenant, create an addendum to the report signed by all parties and attach a copy to…
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Will I receive a copy of the inventory?
Read more: Will I receive a copy of the inventory?Yes – a copy of the Inventory and Schedule of Condition Report is provided to the landlord and tenant immediately after compilation. A signed copy of the report is given to the tenant at the Check-In. For Let Only properties, a signed copy of the report is sent to the landlord after the Check-In. For Full Management properties, a signed copy of the report is held on file. Still not answered your question? We love questions so fire it at us using the contact details here Please rate this article so we know how well it answered your question…
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Will I get compensation from the tenant if the carpet is damaged?
Read more: Will I get compensation from the tenant if the carpet is damaged?If the property is managed by Jungle Property, it will be checked by an independent inventory clerk at the end of the tenancy against the Inventory and Schedule of Condition Report compiled at the start of the tenant’s original tenancy. If the damage is deemed beyond fair wear and tear then compensation may be sought. More information about fair wear and tear can be found in our blog article What is fair wear and tear and what is damage?
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What is a Check-In?
Read more: What is a Check-In?This is when we meet the prospective tenants at the property on the day the tenancy starts. During the meeting we provide you with prescribed (in law) information, test the alarms, check the property against the Inventory and Schedule of Condition Report, take meter readings and provide you with keys and any manufacturer’s instructions for any appliances and equipment left at the property. Still not answered your question? We love questions so fire it at us using the contact details here Please rate this article so we know how well it answered your question…
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Do I need to be present for the Check-Out?
Read more: Do I need to be present for the Check-Out?Yes – in accordance with the conditions of your Tenancy Agreement you agreed to attend (or an appointed representative attend) the Check-Out to observe the assessment of the state and condition of the property by the landlord or his agent or inventory clerk. If you are unable to be present, you can appoint a representative to attend on your behalf. Still not answered your question? We love questions so fire it at us using the contact details here Please rate this article so we know how well it answered your question…
