Mark Every Small Detail

The Inventory report should include contents and a schedule of condition at the start of the tenancy. The report will stand up potential disputes at the end of tenancy. Pictures are essential, why? To identify comments and to ensure all defects are covered.

This report acts as a legal document where needed to dispute any changes made on the property.

Mid Property Inspections

We advise for landlords and commercial companies to conduct property inspections, every 3-6 months. This allows you to observe the property condition. Also, if any issues have not been reported, we will take responsibility to let you know.

Check Out Report

At the last day of tenancy, a Check out report is conducted. This involves going through the inventory to note any changes, defects and damaged items. This enables the adjudicator to identify any deterioration in the condition of the property..

Inventory Report

This must include-

  • Meter readings

  • Smoke alarms and testing. Video of alarms testing.

  • How many keys have been provided and for what purpose.

  • Item, detail, description, furnishing comments are made of each room along with, detailed photos of the comments made.