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This page outlines the processes to follow to end a tenancy
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If you need to cancel a tenancy (due to it not starting/progressing past Arranging Tenancy), follow these guidelines instead: Cancelling a tenancy |
1. Confirm tenancy end date From the tenancy:
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2. Enter reason Enter the reason for this tenancy ending - this is logged in the property journal and the tenancy record
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3. Book check out appointment From the Post-Tenancy tab: |
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4. Original End date field The Original |
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5. Access post-tenancy checks Post-tenancy checks need to be completed From the Post-Tenancy tab:
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5a. Attach associated documents & re-order the checklist To attach associated documents
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To change the order of the checklist
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6. Update & complete post-tenancy checks
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A tenancy cannot be ended until all checks are marked as Completed (or Not Needed) |
7. Re-letting the property To re-let the property while you are waiting for the current tenancy to end From the property record:
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8. Mark tenancy as finished When the tenants have left the property mark the tenancy as finished From the tenancy:
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An outline of processes to follow to end a tenancy on the system |