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 Your Own Inventory Business Could Be Making You Up To £300 A Day! Read On To Find Out How....

 

 
You could soon have working for you the exact proven business template that has enabled us to achieve an income that is often in excess of £1,000 a week. Our best week so far has been £1,436!

 

 

 

You will find here some information on this simple, little known business that can be run by anyone who has some basic common sense and a little initiative. Read on and find out how you too could achieve the same success yourself….

 
Firstly as we have discovered, there is a huge and increasing demand for this service, however very few people outside the industry have any knowledge of the business whatsoever. You may well be very surprised, like we were initially, at the amount of money that is quietly being made by ordinary everyday people who provide this service in their own local area.


My involvement started back in 2005. I had been running a print management business which had lost a big contract and become unprofitable. I was forced to look for a new source of income. Recently married and with the usual family commitments, I was interested to hear from a friend who had been working for a company in London. He was now going it alone and running his own Inventory business. The more he explained about the service he was providing, the more interested I became. It clearly was a simple little business but what was obvious above all else was the massive demand there is for the service that this business provides.
 
 
                                               

                                        

 

So What Exactly Is An Inventory Business?

 

Well in simple terms running an Inventory business involves compiling a report which details the condition and contents of a house or flat prior to the property being let out to a Tenant.

 

This report is known as an Inventory Report. In addition to this, a Check-In Report, Interim Report and a Check-Out Report are also required at appropriate stages of the tenancy. They are required and commissioned usually by Letting Agents but sometimes directly with  Landlords or Tenants.

 

 

 

Why Are Inventory Reports Required?

 

In today’s letting market it is essential for Landlords to safeguard themselves against damage to the fixtures and fittings of their property. Since the introduction of the Tenancy Deposit Scheme it is not sufficient to just take a damages deposit from the Tenant. It needs to be proven that any damage or breakages have occurred during the tenancy.

 

The most effective way to do this and to avoid disputes arising at the end of the tenancy is by having the Tenant agree on the specific condition of the property and it’s fixtures and fittings before they begin occupancy. This can be achieved by having an independent professionally prepared Inventory Report drawn up and then signed by the Tenant.

 

By doing this a clear signal is given to the Tenant that they will be held fully responsible for all damage, necessary repairs and renewal costs other than acceptable fair wear and tear.

 

When you consider the costs involved with both the purchase and maintenance of a property, plus the time and expenditure spent on the presentation, there is no doubt whatsoever that an independent professional Inventory Report is an essential tool in successful property management.

 

                                             

 

Our Own Inventory Business

 

After a brief introduction to Inventory work by attending a very basic course I found myself running a small home based Inventory business. Shortly after I got going, my wife was made redundant from her job as a bookshop manager, so she joined me full time. We had nothing to loose so we just went for it. My experience in the printing industry had taught me that a professional presentation goes a long way so we decided to give our business the edge over the competition.

 

                                

 

Business Presentation

 

How you look counts, as first impressions are very important. This is because people will form an instant opinion based on what they see. As everyone knows, you never get a second chance to make a first impression. To be successful it is absolutely crucial for a business to make the right impression to its customers.

 

We have given our Inventory business a highly professional image with bespoke design both online and with printed hard copy marketing literature. This has given our company the edge over established local Inventory businesses for the simple reason that ours was streets ahead in its presentation. We do not look like a simple husband and wife business. In fact, one Letting Agent asked whether our Inventory business was a Franchise because they thought everything was presented so well. Our business looked both professional and established before we even had our first customer!