Inventory, Standing Order, Admin Forms and Letters
There are a number of important and common administrative steps that are required whenever granting a new tenancy. The templates at the links below can help landlords and agents with this.
Preparing an inventory is especially important as it can help to minimise potential disputes about the return of deposits at the end of a tenancy. The Inventory Guidance and Tenancy Inventory Schedule template are available to help record a detailed and accurate record of the condition of the property and any landlord contents within it. This can be used to help show any problems at the end of the tenancy and help provide evidence that monies need to be retained from the deposit to repair any damage.
There are also other commonly used administrative templates below ranging from standing order forms, to letters notifying third parties of a new tenancy such as banks and local authorities in respect to council tax.
- Rental Inventory Guidance Note
- Tenancy Inventory Schedule
- Tenancy Rent Standing Order Form
- Letter to Mortgage Company seeking Consent to Let Residential Property
- Letter to the Council Informing of New Tenant
- Explanatory Notes for New Tenants
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