Rental reform highlights why inventories have an increasingly important role to play📜

Rental reform highlights why inventories have an increasingly important role to play📜

Landlords and letting agents must make full use of independent inventories to ensure their homes are fully compliant, according to inventory specialists No Letting Go.

With a growing push for more compliance and regulation – including the possibility of a landlord register being introduced and a new Decent Homes Standard for the private rented sector being implemented – the firm argues that inventories play a key role in preventing poorly maintained properties from being allowed onto the market in the first place. To continue reading, please Click Here


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