Check-out Inspection
A professional check-out inspection is fundamental evidence during tenant deposit disputes.
Mid-term inspections, otherwise known as property inspections or mid-term reports, are useful for both tenants and landlords.
A visit to the property helps catch any issues early on and gives both parties a chance to address any problems before they worsen.
We will instruct a professional AIIC-accredited clerk to conduct an objective inspection of your property's condition to ensure it's being well looked after. It's also a great opportunity for tenants to report any issues that the landlord may be unaware of and get them fixed as soon as possible.
We have a network of AIIC-accredited clerks that conduct professional inventories, mid-term inspections and check-outs all across the UK.
They will provide a detailed and thorough report for your records and perform a completely objective inspection of your property.
In the unlikely event of a damage-related deposit dispute, a mid-term inspection will be useful evidence for your case.
Whilst you can conduct a mid-term inspection yourself, deposit resolution services favour professional third-party documents. If you don't have any inventory or inspection evidence at all, you are unlikely to be awarded deposit deductions.
We recommended carrying out a mid-term inspection 3 to 6 months into a new tenancy.
This allows you to catch any maintenance issues whilst they are still minor, before escalating into larger, more expensive repairs.
It provides tenants with an opportunity to voice any concerns or ongoing issues and confirms they are abiding by the rules of the tenancy agreement.
If you have a longer tenancy or renew your tenancy with your tenant, you should have mid-term inspection at least every year.
A mid-term inspection usually takes around half an hour. The larger the property, the longer the inspection will take.
Our mid-term inspections are carried out by qualified inventory clerks. They will conduct a full inspection of your property's condition and produce a written and photographic report.
The report will include:
The property inspection gives tenants a chance to report any issues that the landlord may be unaware of. It's also an opportunity to ensure the property is being cared for and that the tenancy agreement is being followed.
Check-out InspectionA professional check-out inspection is fundamental evidence during tenant deposit disputes. £99.00
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