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Moving Day Checklist: Protecting Yourself from Day One

Your first hours in a new rental property are critical. Documentation you gather on move-in day protects you against false damage claims at checkout. A single photograph of a broken window or stain on carpet can save you £300–£1,000 in deposit deductions. Creating a detailed inventory and condition report is the best investment you can make as a renter.

Before you unpack: the move-in inspection

Timeline: Inspect the property thoroughly before you unpack any boxes. Aim to complete this on move-in day or the morning after (but within 7 days maximum; most tenancy agreements specify 7 days as the deadline for reporting pre-existing damage).

Do this alone: Have the landlord or agent walk through with you. Take notes. Request they sign off on your observations (or email them your report for acknowledgment).

What you’ll need:

Room-by-room inspection checklist

Entrance / Hallway

Living Room / Bedroom(s)

Kitchen

Bathroom

Shared Areas (if HMO/flat share)

Outdoor (if applicable)

Photograph and video documentation

Photo checklist:

Storage: Upload all photos and video to cloud storage (Google Photos, OneDrive, Dropbox) immediately. Keep originals on your phone. This creates a time-stamped, backed-up record.

Utility meter readings

On move-in day, take photos and note readings for:

Example log:

Move-in: September 1, 2025
Electricity: 12,345 kWh (photo taken)
Gas: 5,432 m³ (photo taken)
Water: 1,200 m³ (photo taken)
Landlord initiated readings: [Landlord signature or email confirmation]

Email this to the landlord/agent and keep a copy. This protects you against false claims that you’ve racked up excessive utilities.

Reporting pre-existing damage

Within 7 days, submit a written damage report to the landlord/agent. Include:

Example email:

Dear [Landlord/Agent],

I've completed the move-in inspection at [address] on [date]. 
Attached is my condition report with photographs.

Pre-existing damage noted:
- Scuff mark on living room wall (approx. 10cm), top-left corner
- Stain on bedroom carpet, underside of window (approx. 5cm diameter)
- Loose tile in bathroom, floor near toilet

I'm happy to discuss any of these items. Please confirm receipt.

Best,
[Your name]

Why this matters: If the landlord doesn’t dispute your report within 7 days (or doesn’t respond), these items are legally considered pre-existing. You can’t be charged for them at checkout.

Inventory and condition report forms

Request an official inventory form from the landlord/agent before move-in. Many use standardized forms (e.g., National Inventory Database). This is a formal multi-page document listing every item in the property and its condition.

If the landlord doesn’t provide one, create your own using a template (free templates available from Shelter or UKCISA). Key sections:

Receiving your keys and official handover

Before accepting the keys:

  1. Confirm the landlord/agent has:

    • Provided the prescribed information (deposit protection details, leaflet, scheme contact).
    • Confirmed which deposit protection scheme is being used.
    • Issued you a receipt for all payments (holding deposit, tenancy deposit, advance rent).
  2. Test the keys in all locks (front door, back door, flat door, bedroom doors, windows).

  3. Confirm utilities are in your name (or clarify if landlord handles them).

Utilities setup: electricity, gas, water, internet

Electricity and gas:

Water:

Internet:

Council tax:

Smoke and CO alarms: landlord responsibility

Landlords must provide:

On move-in, test all alarms. Press the test button; alarm should sound. If any fail:

Non-functional alarms are a breach of safety regulations. If landlord doesn’t fix promptly, report to local council.

Furniture and appliances: what’s included?

Create a list of items present:

For each item, note:

This prevents disputes over missing items at checkout. If the landlord claims a chair was present and you’re liable for it, your move-in photos prove otherwise.

After move-in: ongoing documentation

Keep all receipts and records:

Monthly checklist:

Sources

Last updated: 2025-09.


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