Title Page

  • Document No.

  • Property Address

  • Tenant Name

  • Bedrooms

  • Prepared by

  • Date

Meth and Rent/Damages

  • Has Tenant been advised of Meth Test

  • Has a Meth Test been completed

  • Does the tenant have Rent/Damages arrears

Remediation

  • Remediation

  • Add media

Inspection Check List

  • All Property CORS checked and functional - See list below

  • Smoke alarms checked and functional

  • Heat source in living area installed and functional

  • Stove fully functional

  • Any Urgent or Emergency job either logged or noted to log later

  • Signs of Leaks

  • Exterior cladding intact

  • Spouting and Guttering is in good condition

  • General Summary

  • Photos

  • Windows, Cupboard, Doors functional
    Window and door latches functional
    Towel rails
    Bathroom privacy lock
    Window stays to all 1st level windows - 1 x per ground floor windows
    Oven anti tip device
    Gas fitting to be checked every 3 years - Cert to be kept on file
    Curtains - Functional in lounge, dining and bedrooms

    Childproof locks:
    Kitchen under sinks
    Bathroom in vanity or medicine cabinet under 1.2m high
    Laundry in laundry cabinet.

    All doors and windows to be weathertight
    All locks, hinges and hardware for doors and windows to be functional.
    Exterior Lighting: Front and Rear entry security lights to be functioning.

End of Report

  • General Comments

  • Signature Tenancy Manager

  • Signature Tenant

  • I accept that all tenant damages were caused by me/us and authorise Accessible Properties New Zealand Limited to undertake necessary work to repair the following damages caused at the tenancy and agree to pay for the cost of repairs at my expense.

  • Tenant Full Name and Signature

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