🏘️ Dilapidations letter
A dilapidations letter is a document that outlines the repairs that need to be made to a property in order to bring it up to the standard stipulated in the lease agreement. The letter is typically sent by the landlord to the tenant, and it outlines the repairs that need to be made, the timeframe in which they need to be completed, and the cost of the repairs.
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Interim Schedule Of Dilapidations (Commercial Lease)
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England and WalesSimple Letter Serving A Dilapidations Schedule (Terminal)
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Genie AIJurisdiction
England and WalesAssociated business activities
Serve schedule of dilapidations
If a property is in disrepair, its owner may serve a schedule of dilapidations to the tenant, listing all the repairs needed to bring it up to code. The owner may pay for some or all of the repairs, but may also recoup some costs from the tenant.
Serve interim schedule
The landlord may serve an interim schedule if the tenant is not keeping up with repairs or is in breach of their contract. This notice lists repairs that need to be made and sets a deadline for them to be completed. If the tenant does not make the repairs by the deadline, the landlord can take further legal action.
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