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Get the Pack →Landlord Document 20 Schedule Of Condition Checkin Checkout – Official TLA template for use by landlord packs. Review the contents and use as instructed.
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This document is a critical legal resource available exclusively to members of The Landlord Association (TLA). It has been professionally drafted to ensure legal soundness, practicality, and ease of use for landlords, tenants, or letting agents throughout England and Wales.
This document records the detailed condition of a rental property at both check-in and check-out. It provides a transparent benchmark for assessing any changes, damages, or deterioration during the tenancy. Using a Schedule of Condition protects both landlords and tenants by reducing disputes and supporting fair deposit adjudication.
This document should be completed at the start of a tenancy (check-in) and reviewed again at the end (check-out). It serves as critical evidence in the event of a deposit dispute, ensuring fair resolution and compliance with UK tenancy laws.
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