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Why do I need an inventory / schedule of conditions when I let my property?

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It’s important you have an inventory so if there is a dispute over damage at the end of the tenancy, the inventory can be used as evidence of the condition of the property and its contents when your tenant moved in. When raising a dispute with TDS (The Independent Deposit Dispute Panel) they will want to see an inventory or schedule of condition. We can arrange this with minimum fuss.

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Paul Deveney
Residential Landlords
Paul has worked in lettings for over 20 years and prides himself on his wealth of experience and knowledge. He is now the head of lettings, and one of the main board of directors at The Acorn Group.

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