A quality checkout report should be a concise record of the differences of the condition of the property at the end of the tenancy, compared to the documented condition at the start of the tenancy. The better the original inventory report, the more definitive the checkout report can be.
So - what do we
do? We've over 8 years experience, and when it comes to identifying dilapidation or uncovering 'hidden' damage, experience is key. It's not unusual for us to identify issues that even a landlord may have missed, or simply would not have thought to check.