Common use of Inventory / contents Clause in Contracts

Inventory / contents. If your tenancy type is “Fully Managed” you will be provided with a check-in inventory at the start of your tenancy. Please carefully follow the instructions in that document, and ensure that you let us know promptly about any discrepancies that you discover. It is your responsibility to inform us if you have not received a check-in inventory at the outset of your tenancy. If you fail to do so, we will assess the condition of the property at check-in using the most recent inventory document that we hold. We aim to provide you with our ending tenancy report within 10 working days of the end of your tenancy. There may occasionally be delays to this process if we need to carry out further checks. The contents of the property are not covered by any insurance policy, and Pisoria accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage to your property occurring in or around your room or property, howsoever caused. If you wish to insure your personal belongings, you should obtain your own insurance policy. We would recommend taking a look at Urban Jungle insurance, which has packages especially designed for flat sharers: xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Pisoria Tenant Agreement, Pisoria Tenant Agreement, Pisoria Tenant Agreement

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