Furnished, unfurnished, or uninhabitable
A property is 'furnished' if it contains any item of removable furniture.
A property is 'unfurnished' if it only contains unremovable items, or
- carpets
- curtains or blinds
- items that are built into the property such as some cookers, gas fires and fitted wardrobes or cupboards
- white goods such as fridge, freezer, dishwasher.
An 'uninhabitable' property is one that is undergoing, or has undergone, major repair work to make it habitable or structural alterations and no one is living there.