Tenant/Landlord Walk-Through Checklist

By Steve Thompson, published Sep 17, 2006
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Tenant/landlord walk-through checklists are important for anyone who considers a residential lease, but is especially important for apartment complexes, whose tenants might have a high turn-around, and damages to the property are more frequent.

A tenant/landlord walk-through checklist gives a detailed summary of any damage or problems with the dwelling before and after a tenant moves into the property. A walk-through should be scheduled with the landlord to look over every aspect of the dwelling and note any pre-existing damage.

Tenant/Landlord Walk-Through Checklist #1: Rooms

Divide the entire dwelling into individual rooms on the checklist. Have a section for the living area, bathrooms, bedrooms, dining rooms, kitchen, storage areas, porches/balconies and study, regardless of how many rooms exist. This will help to specifically identify problems, and will keep most ambiguities from happening.

Tenant/Landlord Walk-Through Checklist #2: Floors

The floors should be the first item on each room’s checklist, and should have a space for carpeting, tile, vinyl and wood floors, depending on what types of floors are in the dwelling. The tenant or landlord can note stains, tears, holes, chips and any other problem that affects the floors.

Tenant/Landlord Walk-Through Checklist #3: Walls

The walls are important because most tenants will hang pictures and/or knick-knacks on the walls, which might create holes or dents. Note any peeling paint, shredded wallpaper, holes, chips or inconsistent coloring.

Tenant/Landlord Walk-Through Checklist #4: Woodwork

Have a section for all woodwork in the dwelling, including cabinets, doors, door jambs, and crown moldings. Any chips in the wood should be noted, as well as doors or cabinets that do not seal properly. Make sure not to forget the insides of cabinets and closets, as these places often present problems that are overlooked.

Tenant/Landlord Walk-Through Checklist #5: Fixtures

Takeaways
  • Make sure to check floors and walls in your walk-through.
  • Don't leave out additional amenities.
  • Make sure to check out appliances and fixtures, as well.
Did You Know?
Walk-throughs should be completed before and after the lease, and damages noted on the original should not be deducted from the security deposit.
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What happens if your landlord loses your checklist and he never gave you a copy?

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