When agreeing a lease on a commercial property, a schedule of condition is one of the most valuable documents you can possess. Commercial leases often contain obligations for tenants to repair and maintain the property to a certain standard. Usually, the lease will either require the tenant to repair and maintain the full interior and exterior of the property, or just the interior.
A schedule of condition records the condition the property is in before the lease commences. This helps to protect tenants against claims for existing damage and disrepair that was caused by the previous occupiers. In a lot of cases, this pre-existing damage can be quite extensive.
A schedule of condition can not only help tenants to save thousands of pounds in repair bills – often tens or hundreds of thousands on larger properties – it can also make the lease end settlement process easier to resolve with the landlord, by minimising the points of dispute.






