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Property Inventory
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in London
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Eagle Eye Inventories specialise in residential property inventories including check-ins, check-outs, and mid-term inspections. We also offer commercial space inventories. Covering Central London, East London and more, we are flexible, reliable, and open to discussing specific requirements with letting agents or private landlords.

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Check in
A comprehensive report detailing the complete description, condition and cleanliness of a property and its contents.

Check out
A report that details any difference and damages in comparison to the check-in inventory report.

Mid-term
A report on the property's general condition noting any issues observed during the inspection or raised by the tenant.
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Check in report
A check-in report is a detailed document created at the beginning of a tenancy to record the condition and contents of a rental property. It includes a thorough list of items, such as furniture, appliances, and fixtures, along with their condition, any pre-existing damages, and the overall state of the property. This report serves as a reference point to compare with the property's condition at the end of the tenancy, ensuring that any changes or damages are properly documented for security deposit purposes.
Check out report
A check-out report is a document created at the end of a tenancy to assess the condition of the rental property and its contents. It compares the property's current state with the check-in report, noting any damages, wear and tear, or missing items. This report helps determine whether the tenant is eligible for a full or partial return of their security deposit and serves as a final record of the property's condition.
Mid-term report
A mid-term report is conducted during a tenancy to assess the current condition of a rental property and its contents. It serves as a checkpoint between the check-in and check-out reports, documenting any changes, damages, or wear and tear. This report helps both landlords and tenants stay informed about the property's condition and address any issues before the tenancy ends, ensuring there are no surprises at check-out.