Property Inventories South Shields
Property Inventory in South Shields
Property inventory is an important piece of the contract between you and your tenant. You want to be sure that you get a detailed report of the condition of your property before the tenant moves in and after they leave to help if there are any legal disputes over the deposit down the line. You need to prove that the tenant damaged your property and to do this successfully, you need a complete and highly detailed property inventory report.
Our company can perform a property inventory that will closely look at your property. We check the cleanliness of the property, the condition of various aspects of your property’s interior and exterior, and look at other external buildings like the garage or shed. We will document any of our findings with plenty of photographs and descriptions, being as comprehensive as possible to get the best report for you should you need it.
Property Inventory in South Shields
How much does it cost for a Property Inventory in South Shields?
Please note:
Payment Terms: Payment is required once the inventory inspection is complete on the day or before the inspection is carried out. Payment is required before the landlord, agent or the tenant receives the report.
Inventory and Check In is carried out on the day, just before your tenants move in. This will ensure that only one visit will be required thereby saving money as we offer a reduced rate for a combined Inventory and Check In service.
Missed Appointments: If you fail to notify us within 24 hours or miss appointments, we charge £50.00 cancellation fee – this is to cover travel time and cost and also covers the lost revenue from undertaking another job elsewhere.
Do you take a lot of photos in your Inventories in South Shields?
Yes, There will be at least 100+ photos for most properties.
How do we book in an Inventory in South Shields?
Please give us a call on Tel: 01189 607070 or send us an Enquiry and we will contact you back.
Located in the North East of England, this coastal town is located on the mouth of the River Tyne. While it was originally part of the County Durham, it is now a part of Tyne and Wear since 1974. It has a population of 76,498, which is the 3rd largest in the Tyneside. The history of this settlement can actually date back to the Stone Age and Iron Age as artifacts from these eras around the Roman Fort Arbeia. A Roman fort was originally built here in AD 160 and expanded to help their soldiers on Hadrian’s Wall. This is a place to be if you love beaches and natural sights, especially with the Magnesian Limestone Cliffs.