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The Importance of Independent Inventories in Dispute Resolution
When a tenancy ends, disputes between landlords and tenants often arise over the return of the deposit. At The Property Inventory Company, we know from experience that an independent inventory is the single most effective way to resolve disagreements fairly. Why Disputes Happen Deposit deductions: Landlords may claim costs for cleaning, damage, or missing items. Tenant objections: Tenants may feel they’re being charged unfairly for wear and tear. Lack of evidence: Withou
Sharon Harding
Oct 222 min read


Gardens in Winter: Why Seasonal Inventories Are Important
We’ve already covered why gardens matter in inventories — but in winter, outdoor areas need even more attention. At The Property Inventory Company, we know that seasonal changes can make a big difference when it comes to disputes. Why Winter Gardens Cause Disputes Weather damage: Storms can bring down fences, damage sheds, or uproot plants. Maintenance: Tenants may neglect gardens in colder months. Safety risks: Wet leaves, moss, and icy patios can become hazards. What Cle
Sharon Harding
Oct 211 min read


Window Safety: Recording Glazing, Locks, and Security
Windows might seem straightforward, but they are a crucial part of any inventory. At The Property Inventory Company, we carefully document their condition, safety, and security features. Why Windows Matter in Inventories Security: Faulty or broken locks compromise safety. Energy efficiency: Damaged seals or broken glazing can increase heating costs. Tenant safety: Loose panes or faulty restrictors pose risks, especially in upper floors. What Clerks Record Our inspections i
Sharon Harding
Oct 191 min read


Water Leaks and Plumbing Issues: Spotting Problems During Inspections
Water leaks and plumbing faults are among the most damaging issues in rental properties. Left unchecked, a small drip can turn into a major repair bill. At The Property Inventory Company, our clerks often spot early warning signs during inventories and mid-term inspections. Why Plumbing Issues Matter Property damage: Water causes rot, staining, and structural issues. Tenant health: Persistent leaks can lead to damp and mould. Costs: Repairs and insurance claims escalate qu
Sharon Harding
Oct 161 min read


Flooring and Carpets: What Clerks Look for and How We Record Wear
Flooring and carpets see the heaviest use in a rental property, which makes them a common source of disagreement at check-out. At The Property Inventory Company, we know how to distinguish fair wear and tear from damage. What We Look For General wear (flattened carpet pile, minor scuffing). Stains, burns, or tears. Loose or lifting floor coverings. Cracked tiles, warped laminate, or water damage. How We Record Flooring Our clerks: Take wide-angle photos to show overall cond
Sharon Harding
Oct 151 min read


Keys and Fobs: Why Accurate Logging Prevents Disputes
One of the simplest but most important parts of an inventory is logging keys, fobs, and remotes . At The Property Inventory Company, we...
Sharon Harding
Oct 111 min read


Damp and Mould: Recording and Reporting in Inventories
Damp and mould are some of the most common issues we see in rental properties — and also some of the most disputed. At The Property...
Sharon Harding
Oct 91 min read


EV Charging Points: What Tenants and Landlords Need to Record
With electric vehicles becoming more common, EV charging points are appearing in more rental properties. As inventory clerks, we now...
Sharon Harding
Oct 11 min read


Fair Wear and Tear: What It Is and How We Record It
The phrase “fair wear and tear” is one of the most debated issues between landlords and tenants. At The Property Inventory Company, we...
Sharon Harding
Sep 122 min read


Property Access: How to Avoid Disputes and Missed Appointments
Property Access: How to Avoid Disputes and Missed Appointments
Sharon Harding
Sep 92 min read


The Role of an Inventory Clerk: Why They’re Essential in Today’s Rental Market
Protecting Properties Across Eastbourne, Tunbridge Wells & East Sussex When renting out a property, landlords, letting agents, and...
Sharon Harding
Sep 62 min read
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