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"Lynda introduced herself to our company in a professional manner in the hope to receive recommendations from us an Inventory Clerk." "Since that time Lawlors Property Services have instructed her to carry out Inventories and Check Ins on numerous occasions and we have found Lynda to be extremely efficient." "She is always punctual and has never failed to forward her inventories to us in a very short space of time. The inventories are of a high standard and we as a company and our Landlords have always been delighted with her services."




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"Inventoryclerk.com. is dedicated to providing sensible products, using the latest in technology to give an unrivalled level of service and keeping a core of good old-fashioned values. We measure our success by your continually choosing us. We want to meet or exceed your expectations of service and expertise."




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An "Inventory report" produced by inventoryclerk.com is an "AS SEEN" snapshot report detailing the state of the property and the properties contents at the time of the Inventory Inspection. An "Interim" inspection is completed by way of a landlord or agent request. The report generated is a rough guide as to the condition of the property and its contents at the time of the inspection. The intention is to give the reader an idea as to whether the property and its contents are being well treated. A further benefit of an interim is the noting of any dilapidations or health and safety issues needing immediate attention. A "Check In" is where a tenant is shown around a property with the inventory at hand. All items and their condition are pointed out to the tenant and any alterations needed to the inventory are made, if any. The tenant then agrees to the draft inventory and signs accordingly. The inventory is then altered (where necessary) and submitted as a final report to the landlord or agent with the signed check in form accompanying it. A "Check-out" is an inspection and report produced at the end of a tenancy. The report identifies whether the state and or contents of the property have changed in any way from that listed on the original inventory. From this an assessment can be made as to whether there is a dilapidation claim made against the tenant.