Inventory
and Schedule of Condition
Since
the Tenancy Deposit Scheme (TDS) came into effect in April
2007, many landlord and letting agents have established the
importance of have an accurate and up to date inventory of
their let properties. In the event of a dispute, this document
provides evidence to support the Landlord's, Tenant's or Agent's
cases, making them quicker and easier to resolve
Because
there will be documented evidence of the condition of the
property, fixtures and fittings, tenants are encouraged to
look after the property more than they would if no such inventory
existed. Most tenancy agreements include a clause that the
property should be left as it was when the tenant moved in.
By having an inventory, the tenant will be more likely to
hand the property back in good condition, so that he/she can
reclaim the entire deposit.
Our
reports are precise, highly detailed and non biased, recording
the state and condition of the property and contents prior
to the start of the tenancy. Meter readings are taken where
accessible and photographic evidence is included within the
report.
Once
the inventory has been completed a PDF copy will be sent via
email. Alternatively hard copies can be provided for a small
additional charge. |