CONTENTS AND CONDITION Sample Clauses

CONTENTS AND CONDITION. The Tenant shall accept the Let Property as they stand as satisfactory in all respects, and shall keep the whole Let Property and contents in good, clean tenantable order and repair and properly heated and aired at all times. The Tenant will receive a copy of the inventory no later than the start date of the tenancy. The Tenant has a period of 7 days from the start date of the tenancy (set out above in the "start date of the tenancy" section) to ensure that the inventory is correct and either 1) to tell the Landlord of any discrepancies in writing, after which the inventory will be amended as appropriate or 2) to take no action and, after the 7-day period has expired, the Tenant shall be deemed to be fully satisfied with the terms of the inventory. The Tenant agrees to replace or repair (or, at the option of the Landlord, to pay the reasonable cost of repairing or replacing) any of the contents which are destroyed, damaged, removed or lost during the tenancy, fair wear and tear excepted, where this was caused wilfully or negligently by the Tenant, anyone living with the Tenant or an invited visitor to the Let Property (see clause above on "Reasonable care'). Items to be replaced by the Tenant will be replaced by items of equivalent value and quality.
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CONTENTS AND CONDITION. The Tenant agrees that the signed Inventory and Record of Condition, which will be supplied to the Tenant no later than the start date of the tenancy is a full and accurate record of the contents and condition of the Let Property at the start date of the tenancy. The Tenant has a period of 14 days from the start date of the tenancy (set out above in the ‘start date of the tenancy’ section) to ensure that the Inventory and Record of Condition is correct and either: - • to tell the Landlord of any discrepancies in writing, after which the Inventory and Record of Condition will be amended as appropriate or • to take no action and, after the 14-day period has expired, the Tenant shall be deemed to be fully satisfied with the terms. Should the Tenant fail to provide a complete Inventory (online or paper copy), the items within the Let Property will be deemed fit for purpose and recorded as so. The Tenant agrees to replace or repair (or, at the option of the Landlord, to pay the reasonable cost of repairing or replacing) any of the contents which are destroyed, damaged, removed or lost during the tenancy, fair wear and tear excepted, where this was caused willfully or negligently by the Tenant, anyone living with the Tenant or an invited visitor to the Let Property (see clause above on ‘Reasonable care’). Items to be replaced by the Tenant will be replaced by items of equivalent value and quality.
CONTENTS AND CONDITION. The tenant will likely be asked to sign an Inventory and Record of Condition ("Inventory") and if so this should be attached to the Agreement or given to the tenant before or at the start of the tenancy. A copy of this should be kept by both the landlord and the tenant. This Inventory should be a full and detailed record of the contents and condition of the property at the start of the tenancy. • The inventory part is a list of everything in the property being rented, for example, the furniture, carpets and curtains and all the items in the kitchen (as well as the condition of all of these items - so, for example, whether they have any damage to them or marks on them). • The record of condition part should set out the state of the property itself - and so should, for example, say whether any parts have chips or marks or stains or are broken. This part of the inventory can include pictures to help show the condition of items. The Inventory can help to avoid a dispute over the deposit at the end of the tenancy - because it proves the state that the property and its contents were in at the start of the tenancy. If the landlord or letting agent does not give the tenant the Inventory before the start of the tenancy, the tenant should ask for it. The tenant should:- • Check the Inventory before signing it and make a note of anything damaged, broken, or worn-out. This checking includes making sure that everything in the property is listed on the Inventory and that it is does not list items which cannot be found in the property. • Make sure that the tenant and the landlord sign the Inventory once both agree that it is correct. • If the tenant is concerned that the Inventory does not fully describe any marks, stains, chips or other faults in the property, then the tenant could also take photos on the day that the tenant moves in and send copies of those to the landlord right away. Unless the photos are sent as soon as the tenant moves in, they might not be able to be used as evidence (unless the tenant's camera shows, on each photo, the date on which the photo was taken). • Store the tenant's copy of the signed Inventory and any photos taken by the tenant at the start of the tenancy in a place where they can be found later. They might be needed for evidence if there is an dispute about the amount of the deposit which should be returned at the end of the tenancy. The tenant has 7 days after the start of the tenancy to make sure that the Inventory is correct. If, wit...
CONTENTS AND CONDITION. The Tenant agrees to remove all of his or her belongings when the Tenancy ends. The Tenant’s belongings may include personal effects, foodstuffs and consumables, belongings, and any other contents brought in to the Let Property by the Tenant. The Tenant agrees that the signed Inventory and Record of Condition, [attached as Schedule 1 to this Agreement/ which will be supplied to the Tenant no later than the start date of the tenancy] is a full and accurate record of the contents and condition of the Let Property at the start date of the tenancy. The Tenant has a period of 7 days from the start date of the tenancy (set out above in the ‘start date of the tenancy‘ section) to ensure that the Inventory and Record of Condition is correct and either 1) to tell the Landlord of any discrepancies in writing, after which the Inventory and Record of Condition will be amended as appropriate or 2) to take no action and, after the 7-day period has expired, the Tenant shall be deemed to be fully satisfied with the terms. he Tenant agrees to replace or repair (or, at the option of the Landlord, to pay the reasonable cost of repairing or replacing) any of the contents which are destroyed, damaged, removed or lost during the tenancy, fair wear and tear excepted, where this was caused wilfully or negligently by the Tenant, anyone living with the Tenant or an invited visitor to the Let Property (see clause above on ‘Reasonable care’). Items to be replaced by the Tenant will be replaced by items of equivalent value and quality.
CONTENTS AND CONDITION. The Tenant agrees that the signed Inventory and Record of Condition, attached as Schedule 1 to this Agreement, is a full and accurate record of the contents and condition of the let property at the start date of the tenancy. The Tenant has a period of 7 days after signing the Inventory and Record of Condition to ensure that it is correct and to tell the Landlord of any discrepancies in writing, after which the Tenant shall be deemed to be fully satisfied with the terms. The Tenant agrees to replace or repair (or to pay the cost, at the option of the Landlord any of the contents which are destroyed, damaged, removed or lost during the tenancy, fair wear and tear excepted. A Landlord can apply for the costs involved in making good any damage or cleaning found necessary to be deducted from any deposit paid by the Tenant, which should not be limited to the amount of deposit actually held.
CONTENTS AND CONDITION. The Tenant agrees that the signed Inventory and Record of Condition, which will be supplied to the Tenant no later than the start date of the tenancy is a full and accurate record of the contents and condition of the Let Property at the start date of the tenancy. The Tenant shall also be provided with a Dropbox link to the reference photographs held on file by the Landlord’s Agent. The Tenant has a period of 7 days from the start date of the tenancy to ensure that the Inventory, Record of Condition and photographs are correct and either 1) to tell the Landlord of any discrepancies in writing, after which the Inventory and Record of Condition and photographs will be amended as appropriate or
CONTENTS AND CONDITION. Your landlord has used their own wording for this clause. If you need more information about this clauses you may want to discuss them with your landlord, or contact the advice groups listed at the end of these Notes.
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