Protecting Your Investment - The Importance of Property Condition Reports (PCRs)
At
the commencement of a tenancy it is impor
Completing a PCR it is not a quick process of ticking and flicking
that everything is clean, working and undamaged. Extreme caution and time needs to be
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The
colour of the carpets and walls,
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A
full description of the window coverings and light fittings,
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De
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A
list of any inclusions
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Numerous
photographs
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Plus
much more…
If a Property Manger or Landlord fails to adequately describe the
inclusions, fixtures and fittings it can cause unnecessary disputes at the end
of the tenancy or lead to a possible financial loss for the property owner.
For example, if the Property Manager / Landlord just ticks window
coverings as being good and undamaged and fails to describe them, the tenant can
leave any form of window coverings when they vacate. If the property was fitted
with custom cedar venetian blinds for example which was not documented and the
tenant damaged these blinds and replaced them with inferior window treatments,
this can affect the presen
Again, if the tenant decides to paint a bedroom hot pink and the
PCR just has walls ticked as good, you will not be able to enforce that the
walls be returned to the original colour at the tenants’ expense (if the tenant
decides to dispute it). Photos without a tenant agreement or signature do not
prove the condition a property was in at the time of the tenancy
commencing.
The more de
As well as describing the fixtures and fittings, it is equally
impor
Upon vacating, the tenant is required to leave the premises in the
same condition (allowing for fair wear and tear) as it was at the commencement
of the tenancy.
If the property was not clean, the lawns were not mowed, there
were weeds in the garden and marks on the walls, then the tenant can leave the
property in the same condition (or in many cases leave it worse) with no
recourse for a claim.
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