Inventory Checklist. Tenant hereby acknowledges receiving an inventory checklist that must be returned to the Landlord within seven (7) days of obtaining possession of the Premises or the Premises will be considered free of defects. Items found torn, burned, stained, inoperative, or damaged in any way must be reported on the inventory checklist; otherwise said defects shall be deemed waived.
Inventory Checklist. Before, at the time of the Tenant accepting possession, or shortly thereafter, the Landlord and Tenant agree to complete their inventory checklist within a shorter period, the Tenant shall review the checklist, note the condition of the property and return one (1) copy of the checklist to the Landlord within seven (7) days after receiving possession of the premises.
Inventory Checklist. The Tenant is provided with an Inventory Move-In Checklist attached to this lease. The Tenant shall note the conditions of each item on the checklist and return a copy to the Landlord within 10 days after taking possessions. If the Landlord objects to inclusions of any item, he/she shall notify the Tenant in writing within 10 days. The Tenant and Landlord shall note the condition of each item on the checklist after the Tenant returns possession to the Landlord and shall give a copy to the other party. The Landlord may not retain any portion of the Security Deposit for damages noted in the Move-Out Checklist to which the Landlord did not object.
Inventory Checklist. We are required by Michigan law (MCLA 554.608) to use inventory checklists both at the beginning and end of your Lease term which detail the condition of the Apartment for which a security deposit is required. You need to complete the inventory checklist we provide when you move in. The inventory checklist will contain the following statement.
Inventory Checklist. Within 10 days of either receiving the security deposit or the date of commencement, whichever is later, the Landlord must issue a checklist that allows the Tenant to note any defects or needed repairs on the Property. The Tenant has 15 days to return the inventory checklist to the Landlord. Massachusetts law requires a particular notice to appear at the top of the statement.
Inventory Checklist. A landlord must provide two (2) copies of an inventory checklist at the beginning of the occupancy so the tenant can make note of the condition of the property and any included appliances and furnishings in accordance with § 554.608 of the Michigan Compiled Laws.
Inventory Checklist. At the time Sublessee takes possession of the premises, the Sublessor will provide him or her with an inventory checklist. Sublessee will complete and return the checklist to the Sublessor within 7 days.
Inventory Checklist. Prior to the initial date of initial occupancy, the Landlord shall inventory the Premises and make a written record detailing the condition of the premises and any furnishings or appliances provided. Duplicate copies of this inventory checklist shall be signed by the Landlord and by the Tenant and a copy given to each Tenant. In an action arising under this section, the executed copy of the inventory checklist shall be presumed to be correct. If the Landlord fails to make such an inventory checklist and written record, the condition of the Premises and any furnishings or appliances provided, upon the termination of the tenancy shall be rebuttably presumed to be the same as when the Tenant first occupied the premises.
Inventory Checklist. Tenant hereby acknowledges receiving an inventory checklist that must be returned to the Landlord within seven
Inventory Checklist. The TENANT(s) shall note the condition of the unit and the furnishings and return a copy of the signed Inventory Checklist to the LANDLORD within seven (7) days after receiving possession of the rental unit. The Inventory Checklist will be deemed returned when the LANDLORD signs it and provides TENANT(s) a fully executed copy. TENANT(s) understand and agree that failure to return this form within seven (7) days of occupancy will constitute that the TENANT(s) affirm there is no prior damage to the rental unit. Broken windows, siding, screens, window glass and other items that may or may not be considered vandalism that are not marked on the beginning inventory inspection are the responsibility of the TENANT(s) as the TENANT(s) assumes care and custody of the rental unit. LANDLORD at its sole discretion may refuse a checklist and consider it invalid if it is not returned within the seven-day statute period and signed by LANDLORD. In units where one (1) or more TENANT(s) are renewing, all new TENANT(s) accept the property in the condition documented in the previous beginning Inventory Checklist/Inspection. This document will be furnished by written request prior to the execution of this Lease. Failure to request this document does not relieve TENANT(s) obligations to accept this document as the beginning Inventory Checklist/Inspection. In the event there was no beginning Inventory Checklist/Inspection the unit shall be considered undamaged.