The Renters’ Rights Act is creating an even greater need for professional, independent property inventory clerks. With rolling periodic tenancies and major changes to possession rules, clear, professional evidence has never been more important.
Landlords and letting agents increasingly need detailed inventories, check-ins, check-out reports and timestamped photographic evidence to protect their properties, to support deposit deductions, and provide evidence when disputes arise.
For inventory clerks, that means greater demand, and even more opportunity to build a busy, profitable business.
The Impact on Bookings and Demand
The Renters’ Rights Act is reshaping the private rental sector and creating new opportunities for professional inventory clerks.
Greater Demand for Professional Reports
As landlords and letting agents place even greater importance on reliable evidence, professionally prepared inventories, check-ins and check-outs become increasingly valuable. More emphasis on evidence means more opportunity for independent inventory clerks.
More Opportunities for Midterm Inspections
With tenancies moving to a rolling periodic model, monitoring the condition of properties throughout the tenancy becomes increasingly important. This creates the potential for additional repeat bookings for midterm inspection reports — not just inventories, check-ins, and check-outs.
Strong Evidence Is More Important Than Ever
When damage, cleaning or deposit deductions are disputed, detailed written records supported by clear, dated photographs can be crucial. Independent professional reports provide landlords and agents with the robust evidence they need to protect their position.
What This Means For You
The Renters’ Rights Act provides the perfect market opportunity for Inventory Clerks to cash in the increasing demand for this lucrative service!
Your Opportunity To Cash In On The Increasing Demand For Inventory Clerks…