For meters (eg electricity meters), you should record the meter reading when the tenant moves out. This ensures you have a record of final meter readings before the property is empty or before new tenants move in. You should also record the meter’s serial number, where the meter is located, and who the utility provider is.
For alarms (eg smoke alarms), you should record where the alarm is located, where a manual for the alarm can be found, and whether the alarm was tested for power and is working.
For appliances, you should record the make, model and serial number of each appliance. You should also record whether a manual for each appliance is present and if all appliances have been tested for power and are working.
If the Property Inspection Report is also recording the condition of the property and the items in the property, you should provide a clear description of the property and/or items contained in it. Be specific and detailed when completing descriptions of items (eg ‘walls are clean and painted’, or ‘the patio is weed-free’).
You may wish to include photographs as part of your Property Inspection Report.