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A Schedule of Condition survey provides a detailed record of a property’s condition at the start of a lease, helping protect you from disputes with tenants over damages at the end of the tenancy.

It’s best to arrange the survey before a new tenant moves in or signs the lease, so the property’s condition is documented from the start of the rental period. 

It creates an independent record of your property’s state, protecting you from future disputes and ensuring tenants are held responsible for any damages they may cause during their tenancy. 

Our surveys include a detailed visual and written record of the property’s internal and external condition, supported by photographs highlighting any existing defects or wear and tear. 

Yes, the report can be crucial in identifying any damage or deterioration caused by the tenant, helping you substantiate claims for repairs or compensation during the dilapidations process.

While not mandatory, it’s highly recommended for every new lease to protect your property and prevent disputes, especially with long-term tenancies or high-traffic commercial properties. 

The survey itself usually takes a few hours to a full day, depending on the size and complexity of the property. You can expect to receive the final report within a few days. 

We cover all types of commercial properties, including office buildings, retail units, warehouses, industrial spaces, hospitality and leisure and more.

No, the report is a factual record of the property’s condition and does not include maintenance or repair recommendations. Its purpose is to document the current state for lease purposes. 

The cost of the survey varies depending on the property’s size, complexity, and location. Contact us for a custom quote based on your specific property and needs. 

The report should include a thorough description of the property’s condition, both inside and out, with photographs documenting any existing defects, damages, or areas of concern. 

Simply contact us through our website or by phone to schedule the survey. We’ll need details about your property, lease term, and access information to get started.