Why is an inventory of fixtures necessary?
An inventory is essential for protecting both the tenant and the landlord. It provides a detailed record of the property’s condition at the start of the lease, so both parties clearly understand what the property’s condition was when it was rented out.
This documentation allows you to compare the property’s condition at the start of the lease with its condition at the end of the lease term. Any damage or changes that occurred during the rental period can thus be easily identified. This prevents misunderstandings or legal disputes over who is responsible for the costs of repairs.
A property inventory is therefore your best guarantee for fair and transparent dealings and ensures that both parties feel protected.
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