Inventory lists the contents and condition of the flat or house when you move in. This is an important document, because it will be used as a measure of whether the place is "in the same condition" when you leave. You should go through the inventory with your landlord, so you are both agreed at the start about the condition of the home.
Below is a Sample inventory checklist:
Address:________________________________________
Owner: _________________________________________
Tenant: ________________________________________
Date: ___________________________________________
| Item | Condition | Additional Comments |
|---|---|---|
| Item | Condition | Additional Comments |
| Kitchen | ||
| Microwave | ||
| Oven | ||
| Hob | ||
| Fridge | ||
| Freezer | ||
| Washing Machine | ||
| Kitchen fittings | ||
| Windows | ||
| Lighting | ||
| Flooring | ||
| Bathroom | ||
| Toilet | ||
| Bathtub | ||
| Shower | ||
| Sink | ||
| Bathroom fittings | ||
| Lighting | ||
| Floor Tiles | ||
| Living Room | ||
| Shelves | ||
| Couch | ||
| Lounge Chair | ||
| Desk | ||
| Side Table | ||
| Dining Table | ||
| Small Chairs | ||
| Lighting | ||
| Flooring |
