Condition Assessment. Has an assessment been carried out? □ Yes □ No Shall an impartial inspector carry out the assessment? □ Yes □ No Main conclusions of the assessment according to assessment report. ATTN: It is not mandatory to complete the form, however main conclusions shall be listed here: Reference no. Spaces Flooring Walls Ceiling Windows/frames Door/Frame Locks Lights Electric switches/outlets Cabinets Fittings Stove Oven Kitchen fan Refrigerator Sink/faucets Mirror Toilet Bathtub/faucet Shower stall/faucet Cleaning Heating Water pipes/drinking water Sewage Fire extinguishers Smoke detector Locked storage for dangerous substances 1 Foyer 2 Hall/hallway 3 Kitchen 4 Bathroom 5 Bathroom 2 6 Living room 7 Dining room 8 Master bedroom 9 Room 1 10 Room 2 11 Room 3 12 Room 4 13 Laundry room 14 Storage room 15 Intake area 1. A = good condition (Undamaged and nothing of note. Mainly applies to new or unused.) 2. B = acceptable condition (May contain scratches or stains, normal wear and tear.) 3. C = visibly worn (Damage in a few places while still acceptable with respect to years of use.) 4. D = damaged, in need of fixing (applies to damages that exceed normal wear and tear.) 5. E = damaged or ruined, needs renovation or repair (needs replacement or reparation.) 6. F = Freshly painted (applies to painted areas, such as walls and ceilings.) 7. G = Dirty, needs cleaning (if a door is f. ex. marked B/G it means the door is in order but needs cleaning.) 2. Inspector’s comments (along with reference no.)
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