Inventory Make
An inventory make is a clear, room-by-room record of your property’s condition before a tenant moves in. It includes photos, detailed notes, and a checklist of all fixtures, fittings, and furnishings. This protects your investment by providing a fair, independent record that can be referred to if there are any disagreements at the end of the tenancy.
Check In
A check-in is the process of welcoming a tenant into the property at the start of their tenancy. It involves walking through the property with the tenant, reviewing and signing the inventory report, noting meter readings, handing over keys, and confirming the property’s condition. This ensures both landlord and tenant agree on the starting state of the property.
Check Out
A check-out takes place at the end of a tenancy to record the property’s condition when the tenant moves out. It involves comparing the current state of the property against the original inventory report, noting any changes, damages, or missing items, and taking updated photos. This helps determine if any costs should be deducted from the tenant’s deposit and ensures a fair handover.
Interim Inspection
Interim inspections are routine checks carried out during a tenancy to ensure the property is being looked after and to spot any maintenance issues early. They provide landlords with peace of mind and give tenants the chance to raise any concerns before they become bigger problems.
Digital Photography
Digital photography is the use of high-quality images to showcase and record a property’s condition, layout, and features. It’s used in inventory reports, marketing materials, and inspections to provide clear, accurate visual evidence.
Inventory Make
An inventory make is a clear, room-by-room record of your property’s condition before a tenant moves in. It includes photos, detailed notes, and a checklist of all fixtures, fittings, and furnishings. This protects your investment by providing a fair, independent record that can be referred to if there are any disagreements at the end of the tenancy.
Check In
A check-in is the process of welcoming a tenant into the property at the start of their tenancy. It involves walking through the property with the tenant, reviewing and signing the inventory report, noting meter readings, handing over keys, and confirming the property’s condition. This ensures both landlord and tenant agree on the starting state of the property.
Check Out
A check-out takes place at the end of a tenancy to record the property’s condition when the tenant moves out. It involves comparing the current state of the property against the original inventory report, noting any changes, damages, or missing items, and taking updated photos. This helps determine if any costs should be deducted from the tenant’s deposit and ensures a fair handover.
Interim Inspection
Interim inspections are routine checks carried out during a tenancy to ensure the property is being looked after and to spot any maintenance issues early. They provide landlords with peace of mind and give tenants the chance to raise any concerns before they become bigger problems.
Digital Photographs
Digital photography is the use of high-quality images to showcase and record a property’s condition, layout, and features. It’s used in inventory reports, marketing materials, and inspections to provide clear, accurate visual evidence.
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We will present you with a variety of available dates and times for you to choose from, in order to arrange an appointment that is best for you.
Day of appointment
Professional clerk will visit the property on the agreed date & time to thoroughly inspect and document the condition of the property.
Complete
Once the report has been finalised and completed. Your report will be forwarded over to you.
