Rental Property Inventory Checklist Template - Table

Rental Property Inventory Checklist Template - Table

Rental Property Inventory Checklist: What Is It?

A Rental Property Inventory Checklist is used by professionals that will most likely have experienced the overwhelming process of recording information about estates, the homeowners' information and contact details, leasing data as well as deadline dates for making a rental payment. You will require this document regardless of whether you are a real estate broker or an individual operating their own rental company. Irrespective of the type of property or materials you are leasing out, whether it is an apartment or décor and carpeting within those apartments – you will find this checklist extremely useful.

A standard Rental Property Inventory Checklist template will usually leave space to detail:

  • Details about the property including the location of the property, ownership details and contact information;
  • A brief summary of the item(s) within the property prior to renting it out including their numbers;
  • Describe the condition of these items before renting out (make a note of any visible defects) and do this once more when the renting party is moving out of the apartment. That way, if any damage has occurred that is cosmetic (for example, a smashed mirror) then the tenant will be liable to pay a fee to compensate this.

By keeping a record of this, you can keep track of what happens to the items within an apartment and to the apartment itself. That way, you can request compensation from the tenant if appropriate.

A Rental Property Inventory Checklist template can be downloaded by clicking the link below.


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