Tips for keeping your property in a good condition
Maximize your chances of getting your deposit back with these key tips!
Accidents can happen. Read our free guide on what to do when moving into a new property and how to avoid any problems.
Some key tips:
- Address damage promptly: Report and fix any damage right away to prevent it from worsening.
- Review your check-in inventory: Carefully go through the check-in inventory, noting any issues โ no matter how small. Communicate with your landlord or agent about these concerns to avoid disputes later.
- No smoking: Avoid smoking in the property, as it could lead to deposit deductions for smoke-related damage and odours.
- Take responsibility for damage: If you cause damage, report it in writing. Seek permission before making repairs or replacements yourself.
- Respect the property: Treat the property and its contents with care and respect to avoid disagreements upon moving out.
- Address disagreements: If you disagree with proposed cleaning deductions, clearly explain your reasons and try to reach a compromise early on.
- Check-out process: When moving out, consult the check-in report and inventory. Maintain the property’s condition and attend the check-out inspection if possible.
- Know your rights: Be aware that your tenancy deposit must be protected by law. Ensure your landlord uses an authorized scheme and provides proof of protection.
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If you have taken a cash deposit, you must protect it in a government authorised scheme within 30 calendar days.