Landlords Inventory Process
When renting out your UK property as part of the
landlords inventory process you need to
decide whether it will be fully-furnished,
part-furnished or unfurnished.
Either way you will need to do an property
inventory check. This will form part of
the tenancy agreement. This is the
contract between the property landlord and the
tenant.
So
you need to decide what furniture, if any, you
decide to leave in the houses and flats you will
be renting out. This inventory process
is straightforward.
Inventory List
Whether it's a flat inventory or house
inventory the process is the same. The
inventory list will usually form part of
the agreement between the landlord and tenant.
So it's important that all furniture and
utensils property landlords leave in their
rented houses and flats are accounted for.
So make sure your list is up to date. Once
agreed this forms part of the contract, so when
the tenant decides to give notice and vacate the
property they should ensure that the inventory
matches the list they will have agreed.
Pictures Inventory
With the development of digital camera
technology you will now find inventory
checklists of UK property landlords may also
include a picture inventory of furniture
and utensils. This approach complements
flat inventory and house inventory lists as it's
a mark in time of the condition of the
inventory.
Video Inventory
A
video inventory of houses and flats to be
rented out in the UK is another step on from
taking pictures. This not only is a record
of the inventory that forms part of the rented
accommodation, but also the general condition
the property is in prior to any tenancy
agreement beginning.
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