A Letter to Tenant-Move Out detailed checklist is a form used by landlords and property management companies to document the condition of a rental property upon the tenant's move-out. The checklist is used to assess the condition of the rental unit and identify any damages that may have occurred during the tenancy. The letter typically includes a description of the condition of the unit such as walls, floors, carpets, appliances, and windows, as well as a list of any repairs needed and an agreement as to who will be responsible for those repairs. The checklist also includes a list of any items left behind by the tenant, such as furniture, clothing, or any other belongings, and any cleaning that needs to be done. There are two main types of Letter to Tenant-Move Out detailed checklist: an inventory checklist and a condition checklist. An inventory checklist is used to document what items are left behind in the rental unit upon the tenant's move-out. This includes furniture, appliances, clothing, and any other items. A condition checklist is used to document the overall condition of the rental unit upon the tenant's move-out. This includes walls, floors, carpets, appliances, windows, and any other items.