Inventory & Move-In Reports

Understand how to compile reports for new tenancies.

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Written by Adelle Naidoo
Updated over a week ago

The Inventory report is typically the first report done on a rental property to detail the full contents, fixtures and fittings, plus embedded photos, to snapshot the condition of the entire property and everything in it.

An inventory report can be created under one of three types of inspection:

  • Inventory & Schedule of Condition

  • Inventory & Move In

  • Move In

You may choose to complete a full inventory report first, then create an additional Move In report, or just create a combined Inventory & Move In report.

When creating the first report you have the option of choosing a template.

Templates are a pre-defined list of rooms and items you’d typically find in a property. We’ve loaded some sample templates into your account to get you started, but you can customise these and even create your own.

You need only apply a Template on the first report for a property. Each subsequent report will always start from where the previous report left off, copying through all the rooms, items, descriptions and conditions added to the previous report so you can just make updates instead of starting from scratch each time... but you do have the option to start a new report with a new template if you need to.

Full Inventory Makes

Select your Inventory template from the Template dropdown.

If you want to customise the title of your report, you can click on the report title field and just type what you’d like the title to be.

Select the date you’d like to do the report. If you’re planning on moving in tenants on the same visit, you can add their contact details and select a specific MoveIn time. Just click the blue ‘Manage’ link on the Contacts section.


Click Save & Continue to create the inventory. Once the appointment has been added to the system, it’ll be available on your app to fetch offline.

Once you’ve completed an inventory report on a property, all future reports will continue from the last report, saving hours of retyping/reformatting.

You can modify, delete or duplicate the rooms, items and descriptions of the report all from the app when on-site, that’s why you would typically only apply a template on the first inventory report for a property.

Move-In Reports

If you aren’t doing a combined Inventory & Move-In report then you can create a separate report for the Move-In. This assumes you have already imported or completed a full inventory report for this property ahead of the Move-In.

Users will typically select the conduct date and time as the time the tenant will be handed the keys to the property, so they can agree the condition of the property there and then.

A new Move-In report will copy the full contents of the inventory report across as a starting point if one exists. Make any required updates like meter readings, keys and alarm tests and then mark the report complete for the tenant to review.

You can choose to send the full report or a Changes-only report (or both!).

You can obtain a Signature for the report either on-site or online. See Getting reports signed.

Once the report is marked complete and uploaded, tenants will be able to view the report online, add comments to dispute and add any findings or sign the report if they haven’t already.

HMOs

If you are moving in multiple tenants, you can create a new Move In report for each new tenant moving in. You can assign particular bedrooms/areas to particular tenants, and any other areas will be considered Communal Areas.

Some users choose to break up the reports by adding each room/unit as its own property, so that each property contains only the audit trail for that particular tenancy.

Importing an old/original Inventory report

If you are planning to conduct a Move In or Move Out and you have an original report for created outside of Property Inspect, you can import it into Property Inspect to use it as a starting point for the next report.

Instead of clicking Add Inspection, create a property and, from the property details screen, click ‘Import Report’.

Reports will be scanned to see if they can be imported immediately. If they cannot, they will be sent to our transcription team to copy and paste in for you manually within 24-48 hours. You can also opt for a same day service at a premium rate.

If reports can be read and imported automatically, it might take anywhere up to a couple of minutes so you can either wait for the inspection to switch to the ‘Review’ stage or continue working and we’ll notify you via the Dashboard once it’s ready.

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