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Updated almost 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

Regarding Inventory and Condition Form
Existing tenant of 3+ years. I have been with a property management company for all these years but no more. I am drawing up a a new lease myself now which has the Inventory and Condition form clause. As the per this standard lease that I am drawing, the tenant has to deliver the inventory and condition form within "X" days. However, I already have the inventory and condition form from the time the original lease was signed. Should I just use that and cross off 13.B in the new lease?
Thanks!