Our Products and Services

We provide a variety of services but our core business will always be the provision of Inventory and Check out reports. Our services and working procedures are explained in more detail here.

Because kitchens and bathrooms will always be the main point of contention we have addressed our means of reporting and detailing these areas as a separate section.

 

Inventory Production

Inventory Production

A professionally produced Property Inventory and Schedule of Condition is a vital document for both landlord and tenant as it provides an independent, accurate and detailed report on the exact condition and state of a property at the commencement of a tenancy which can be agreed by all parties.

What does this procedure entail?

We will ideally attend the property 48 – 72 hours before the tenancy is due to commence, once it is fully prepared for the new tenant to the satisfaction of the landlord and letting agent. We will carry out a stringent inspection of the whole property, including any gardens and outbuildings. 

We will evaluate the layout of the property to establish its layout. Our inventories are compiled room by room and our reports will follow the most logical route and progression through the property, making it as user-friendly as possible.

The most accurate means of compiling an inventory is to provide a detailed written description of all features, providing a separate commentary on any defects, issues observed, pre-existing damage or areas of concern.

This information is presented in the inventory in tabular form, described clockwise, with each feature individually referenced with a space for tenants to add comments where appropriate. A typical room description will look like this:

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Furnished properties – we will provide a detailed description of all furniture, and provide a commentary regarding condition, level of wear and any damage. We will check soft furnishings for fire regulations compliance tickets and note these. Furniture will be described in the room in which it is presented. Relevant photographs will also be included.

 

The relative location of damage - in this case a cracked mirrored door - is illustrated to avoid end of tenancy disputes

Raised floor level creating potential trip hazard - health and safety issues are highlighted

Here a carpet adjacent to solid fuel fire is illustrated to show that it has no burns or scorches at commencement of tenancy
 

This image of black mould deposits will be referred to again at check-out to establish whether the issue has worsened

A room overview is included where possible - in this case it is useful to illustrate different wall finishes
 
 

Photographs of any damage, defects or potential sources of contention will be added and clearly labelled, usually laid out three per page. In the event of any possible ambivalence (a burn on a carpet, for example) a marker will be added to the photograph showing its relative location in the room.


We provide an indicator of the relative location of damage in rooms - this card indicates a burn in the carpet

In this illustration Cards indicate cracked tiles in kitchen floor
 

Smoke and CO detectors will be tested for an audible warning – we will advise letting agents immediately in the event of defects or inadequate provision.

We will also undertake a basic risk assessment and note any potential hazards, and notify letting agents of any imminent maintenance issues observed.

Meter readings will also be taken and photographs of the readings included within the report. The location of the stopcock and any other critical features will also be noted. 

 

The Report

All of our reports can be provided in any format reasonably requested by the instructing principal.

An encrypted copy of all reports will be securely stored by us for future reference – copyright of reports is held by Sheridan Inventory Services.