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A Schedule of Condition is a formal record of the state of a property at a particular point in time, supported by detailed photographs and a narrative description. It is used to limit liability under lease or construction contracts.

Beyond the Surface: Your Property's Definitive Truth Record

A Schedule of Condition is a thorough inspection of a property’s state prior to the commencement of a lease. It includes a detailed report and photographic documentation, highlighting the current condition of the property.

This service ensures both tenants and landlords are clear on the property’s state, helping to avoid disputes over repairs or damages during or at the end of the tenancy.

This survey is essential for both tenants and landlords, as it provides clear, agreed-upon evidence of the property’s condition at the start of a lease.

It serves as protection against potential disputes related to property damage, ensuring that both parties are aware of existing conditions and repair responsibilities before the lease begins.

At Holdens, we tailor each Schedule of Condition to suit the specific requirements of your lease. We offer high-level footage, clear annotations, and detailed photographs to ensure all aspects of the property are documented.

This professional service provides peace of mind, knowing that your lease is supported by a thorough and accurate condition report.

A schedule of condition survey provides essential documentation of a property’s existing state before construction work, at the start of commercial leases, during party wall matters, or prior to infrastructure projects. This detailed baseline record combines descriptions with photographs to protect all parties from disputes, creating legally sound evidence that clearly establishes pre-existing conditions.

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Why Choose Holdens Chartered Surveyors?

Holdens delivers exceptional schedule of condition surveys through our RICS-qualified team.

  • Comprehensive documentation with detailed photography.
  • Quick turnaround with tailored reports.
  • Expert courtroom experience.
  • Local knowledge with personalized service.

Our meticulous approach ensures complete peace of mind.

 
 

Trust Holdens Chartered Surveyors for thorough, independent assessments.

Our Schedule of Condition surveys provide a detailed evaluation of your property's current state, highlighting any existing issues to ensure clarity on its condition before the lease begins. Ensure your next property purchase is backed by expert knowledge.

6 Benefits of a Schedule of Condition

Clear Documentation of Property Condition

A Schedule of Condition provides a detailed, unbiased account of a property’s condition at the start of a lease, ensuring both parties are on the same page.

Protection for Tenants and Landlords

It safeguards both tenants and landlords by clearly outlining the property's existing state, preventing future disputes over damages or repairs during or at the end of the lease.

Evidence for Dispute Resolution

In case of disagreements, the photographic evidence and detailed report act as a solid reference to resolve any issues related to property damage or repair obligations.

Clarity on Repair Responsibilities

The Schedule helps tenants and landlords understand their respective repair obligations, reducing confusion and ensuring timely maintenance during the tenancy.

Tailored to Your Specific Needs

We customise each Schedule of Condition to suit the unique requirements of your lease, providing an accurate, comprehensive report that covers all aspects of the property.

Peace of Mind

Knowing that the property's condition has been professionally documented gives both parties confidence that they are protected and have a clear understanding of expectations.

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