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Inventory Guidance for Tenants
The following information has been provided to help facilitate a problem-free move at the end of your
Tenancy Agreement. You should ensure you refer to your individual tenancy agreement for specific
instructions and guidance from your Agent/Landlord.
General:
All items should be returned to the location captured on The Inventory to ensure they can be easily
identified by The Inventory Clerk. Searches will not take place to find omitted items and the Check-out
Report will mark these items as missing/to be replaced.
Cleaning:
Cleaning is expected throughout The Property, with particular attention given to sanitary ware, windows,
flooring, appliances and kitchen units. It is expected The Property and contents will be in a similar
condition to that on The Inventory.
Carpets:
All carpets should be thoroughly vacuumed. Depending on your tenancy agreement they may have to be
professional cleaned; evidence by means of a receipt may be required.
Decoration:
It is accepted during the course of normal day-to-day living that a few marks and scuffs will appear on some
internal decoration. However, this has to be deemed fair wear and tear; excessive markings/stains/scuffs
will be recorded on the Check-out Report. Screw/nail holes, pencil/crayon marks and over-painting from re-
decoration will not be considered fair wear and tear and you may be apportioned liability.
A typical tenancy agreement requires any re-decoration (even if deemed an improvement) should have
written permission by either The Agent/Landlord; ensure you check your individual tenancy agreement for
guidance on this. If you re-decorate without the required permission (even if you improve the condition)
you may be apportioned liability.
Keys:
All keys recorded on The Inventory must be kept safe and handed over at the end of the tenancy
agreement; either to the Inventory Clerk carrying out a Check-out or The Agent/Landlord as instructed. Any
copies you make of keys must also be returned at this time. If keys are lost, replacements should be
provided.
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