TA10 form (Fittings and Contents Form) meaning
The TA10, or Fittings and Contents Form, is the standard form on which a seller in England records item by item what is included in the sale, what is excluded, and what is available to buy separately. It covers everything from curtains and light fittings to garden items and kitchen appliances.
TA10 form (Fittings and Contents Form) is one of the terms you are likely to meet when buying or selling a home in England. Here is what it means in plain English, and where it fits into your move.
Check it before exchange
Disagreements about what should have been left are common and easily avoided. Read the form carefully and raise anything you assumed was included before contracts are exchanged.
Key takeaway
The TA10, or Fittings and Contents Form, is the standard form on which a seller in England records item by item what is included in the sale, what is excluded, and what is available to buy separately. It covers everything from curtains and light fittings to garden items and kitchen appliances.
Frequently asked questions
What if items are missing on completion day?
Report it to your conveyancer promptly and refer to the completed fittings and contents form, which records exactly what was agreed to be left.
Moving day checklist
MyMoveMate reminds you to check the fittings list against the property on completion day.
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