A move-in/move-out checklist is one of the most important tools a landlord can have. It protects you legally, helps resolve disputes, and crucially plays a key role in supporting any claim you may need to make through SingleKey's Rent Guarantee program.
What is a move-in/move-out checklist?
A move-in/move-out checklist is a documented record of a rental property's condition at the start and end of a tenancy. It captures the state of every area of the unit: walls, appliances, flooring, fixtures, and more, and is signed by both the landlord and tenant. This document creates a clear baseline so that any damage caused during the tenancy can be identified and addressed fairly.
When should I complete the move-in inspection?
The move-in inspection should be completed on or before the tenant's first day in the unit, ideally with the tenant present. Walk through the property together, document any pre-existing damage or wear, and have both parties sign and date the report. In many provinces and states, a move-in inspection is legally required. Even where it isn't, it is strongly recommended.
When should I complete the move-out inspection?
The move-out inspection should be conducted as soon as the tenant vacates the property. Use the same checklist from the move-in to compare the property's condition before and after. Any new damage beyond normal wear and tear can be documented and may be grounds for withholding the security deposit or filing a claim.
What should the checklist include?
A thorough checklist should cover all interior and exterior areas of the property.
Key areas to document include:
All rooms — walls, ceilings, floors, windows, and doors
Kitchen appliances and fixtures
Bathroom fixtures, plumbing, and ventilation
Heating and cooling systems
Exterior areas — entrances, parking, and yard
Photos and video recordings should accompany the written checklist wherever possible. You can download SingleKey's move-in-out-inspection.pdf and Essential-Rental-Inspection-Checklist.pdf to get started.
How does the move-in/move-out checklist relate to the Rent Guarantee?
The move-in/move-out checklist is critical documentation when making a claim under SingleKey's Rent Guarantee program. If a tenant defaults, causes property damage, or breaks the lease, your inspection records serve as evidence of the property's condition before and after the tenancy. Without this documentation, it becomes significantly harder to substantiate a damage claim. A well-documented inspection protects your claim and helps ensure a smoother, faster resolution.
To know more about the importance of the move-in checklist, you may also view the article that is on our website: How to Conduct a Rental Inspection (Checklist Included).