What is a condition report?
If a bond has been paid, when you move into a place the owner or their agent must fill in a condition report. This report lists all the relevant details about the paintwork, fittings, anything that is broken or any other problems with the property. You should be given two copies of the condition report so you can add your own comments or disagree with anything. If necessary, take photos. After you have written your own comments on the report, keep one copy and give the other to the owner or their agent. If there is a dispute about the condition of the place between you and the owner at the end of the lease you can refer to the condition report.
The Condition Report is a part of the Bill of Lading. The Condition Report documents the condition of your vehicle at the time the Driver takes custody of it. Before the Driver loads your vehicle, he will fill out a Condition Report that will note the condition of the vehicle at the time he receives it. The Shipper or authorized agent will need to verify the notations made and sign that you are in agreement with them. The Shipper should receive a copy of this Condition Report before the vehicle leaves the point of origin. Claims of damage at destination will be based on the condition of your vehicle, as reported, before it was transported.
The Condition Report is a part of the Bill of Lading. The Condition Report documents the condition of your vehicle before it is loaded and transported. You or an authorized party must confirm the report with your signature and retain a copy for your records. Claims of damage at destination will be based on the condition of your vehicle, as reported, before it was transported and are subject to terms and conditions outlined in your contract with BRFS.
A condition report is a document that details the current condition of the rental property at the time the lease agreement commences. I.e. the state of the carpet, walls, appliances etc The incoming tenant and the landlord should each sign the document to confirm that the document reflects the condition of the property. Each party should retain a signed copy of the report as this will assist when the lease expires and an inspection can be made by both parties to determine what if anything is now different aside from normal wear and tear. A condition report is strongly recommended as it protects the interests of both parties.