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This page outlines how to create a tenant statement
1. Access tenancy transactions From the tenancy screen: - Click View Transactions
- Click the Date column heading to sort the transactions from oldest to newest
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2. Remove deposit If the agent is also holding the tenant deposit, the total held should be excluded to show the true arrears balance ![](https://reapit.atlassian.net/wiki/download/thumbnails/1067647098/Transactions%20with%20deposit%20removed%20-%20showing%20print%20button.png?version=1&modificationDate=1610955150624&cacheVersion=1&api=v2&effects=border-simple%2Cshadow-kn&width=575&height=406) - Click the Type column
- Click Select all then click Deposit Held to remove the deposit from view
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3. Produce statement The statement can be exported to Excel and/or a PDF created - Click Print
- Select Print Statement
Option to preview is offered
A PDF statement is produced which shows all transactions on the account and the current balance
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4. PDF statement example Use the Save option (top right) to save the file locally, as required ![](https://reapit.atlassian.net/wiki/download/thumbnails/1067647098/PDF%20statement.png?version=1&modificationDate=1610955377294&cacheVersion=1&api=v2&width=650&height=404)
The statement contains the following information: - Date: date of the invoice or the date the tenancy was received into the bank
- Description: description of the transaction, for example: rent and the period it relates to
- Debit: debit on account, for example: a rent demand/fee invoice due by the tenant or a tenant refund
- Credit: payments received from the tenant or credit notes
- Unallocated: rent outstanding or payments that have been received on the tenant but have been left on account
- Balance: running total
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