Our End Of Tenancy Check List

02 Nov 2023

Moving out of a rented property can be a hectic and overwhelming process. But amidst the chaos of packing, organising, and saying goodbye to a familiar space, it’s important to recognise the essential task of properly ending your tenancy. Whether you’re a tenant or a landlord, following this end-of-tenancy checklist can help to ensure a smooth transition and protect the interests of all parties involved.

Review your tenancy agreement.

Before you start looking for your next home, make sure you carefully review your tenancy agreement. This document holds valuable information regarding notice periods, conditions for termination, and any specific requirements related to the end of your tenancy. Understanding your rights and obligations will help you plan your next steps accordingly and avoid disputes.

Provide adequate notice.

Most tenancy agreements in the UK require tenants to give notice before moving out, so ensure you comply with the notice period specified in your contract. Typically, this is one month for the tenant and two months for the landlord. Giving sufficient notice allows both you and your landlord to plan for the upcoming transition.

Schedule a property inspection.

Contact your landlord or letting agent to arrange a final property inspection. This inspection will help determine the property’s condition and identify any issues needing attention. It’s advisable to schedule this inspection a few weeks before your planned move-out date, giving you ample time to address any concerns raised.

Redirect your post.

To avoid any inconvenience or potential data breaches, redirect your mail to your new address and update your friends and family. You can notify the Royal Mail or your local postal service about your change of address online, and this will ensure that important correspondence reaches you without delay.

Repair and clean.

Take care of any necessary repairs and maintenance tasks before you vacate the premises. This includes fixing broken fixtures, addressing minor damages, and ensuring that all appliances are in working order. Thoroughly clean the property, paying close attention to kitchens, bathrooms, and carpets. A well-maintained and clean property will increase the likelihood of being refunded your deposit in full.

Remove personal belongings.

Make sure to remove all personal belongings from the property and thoroughly sweep all rooms, including cupboards, wardrobes, and storage areas. Remember to check the loft and garage. Dispose of unwanted items responsibly or arrange for removal, ensuring the property is clear and ready for the next tenancy.

Settle outstanding bills

Before your departure:

  1. Settle any outstanding utility bills, council tax payments, or other financial obligations tied to the property.
  2. Notify the relevant service providers of your moving date to ensure a smooth transition of these responsibilities to the new tenant or the landlord.
  3. Remember to take pictures of your meter readings.

Return keys and documentation.

On your final day, return all keys to the landlord or letting agent according to the agreed-upon instructions. Hand over relevant documentation, such as a check-out inventory, meter readings, or other required paperwork. This will serve as proof of the property’s condition and facilitate the welcome return of your deposit.

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