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End of tenancy cleaning in Chiswick due to the tenant deposit scheme designed to protect tenants has grown considerably over the past few years. Tenancy contracts now stipulate that all rental properties must be professionally cleaned.

Although end of tenancy cleaning is very important, equally important are Inventories for properties which are carried out by an Inventory Clerk.

An inventory is an important part of a rental contract to enable tenants to have their lettings deposit returned to them at the end of their tenancy period.

Since Inventories for properties again have become very popular, we have seen a large amount of companies cropping up who now carry out Inventores for the lettings sector.

To be competent in taking down detailed Inventories of property conditions you only need a small amount of training in my view. If you have a good eye for detail, common sense and are computer literate there's no reason why you cannot make a good living from property inventories.

Successful clerks can take down up to 3 inventories per day, with out burning themselves out a realistic total of 12 inventories can be compiled without breaking your back so to speak.

Moving back the topic of end of tenancy cleaning this differs from normal cleaning since that every centimetre of the properties contents will be cleaned using eco friendly natural professional cleaning products which can not be bought at your local high street retailer.

Following this everything is dried normally using 2 ply blue paper roll.

Depending on how particular the inventory clerk is, no water stains can be left on any metal surfaces like the shower riser and thermostatic valve on the wall. If the clerk is ultra specific you could find some of the deposit being held back.

Remember also that professional carpet cleaning will also be required should the property have carpets on the floor. There's only way to clean carpets and that is using very expensive machines and specific cleaning chemicals dependant on the carpet materials.

The ideal way for a professional to clean carpets is by using either dry carpet cleaning or hot water extraction carpet cleaning. Which ever method is deployed will be based on the carpet fibres and the backing. Without experience and knowledge it's very easy to create browning and possibly shrink the carpet.

by: Darren Ackers




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