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Fixtures and Fittings
A fixture is usually an item that has been annexed to a property
to such an extent that it becomes part of it, i.e. the article
cannot be removed without significant damage to the land or
building.
A fitting is more commonly regarded as an item that is easily
removable from the land or building.Items may be defined as
either landlords or tenant's fixtures and fittings.
Landlord's fixtures and fittings are usually non structural/non
material parts of the property which are present at the start
of the tenancy such as lightweight or demountable partitions,
purpose built kitchens, individual air conditioning units
and carpets.
Tenant's fixtures and fittings are things that the tenant
may have added at their own cost. Normally it is recommended
that the tenant has a list of these items and is able to prove
that they have been added by them.
It may be necessary to obtain permission to add them to
the property if required to do so under the terms of the lease.
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