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Under SA law, what are the requirements for a property condition report at the start of a tenancy?

Correct Answer

B) A detailed condition report must be completed and signed by both parties, documenting the property's condition at the start of the tenancy

The Residential Tenancies Act 1995 requires a written condition report to be completed at the start of the tenancy, detailing the condition of the property and its inclusions. Both landlord and tenant should sign it, as it forms key evidence for any bond dispute.

Answer Options
A
A condition report is optional and only needed for furnished properties
B
A detailed condition report must be completed and signed by both parties, documenting the property's condition at the start of the tenancy
C
Only a verbal walkthrough is required
D
The condition report is only needed if the weekly rent exceeds $500

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