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End of tenancy cleaning in Kingston is now a very lucrative business to be involved in. Nearly all lettings contracts insist that any property with has been let must be professionally cleaned when the tenant exits the property,

In conjunction with end of tenancy cleaning are inventories for properties, again these must take place at the start and finish of any rental agreement.

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.

Like end of tenancy cleaning companies, recently there has been a sharp rise in the number inventory clerks entering the lucrative end of tenancy services market.

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.

The property inventory sector in London is very, very competitive. In saying that, a very proactive hungry clerk could easily put together 10-15 inventory reports per week.

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.

No watermarks can be left, especially on chrome which is found on taps, showers, door handles and bathroom radiators. If any water marks are noted on the inventory, there’s potential that some money may be deducted out of the tenant’s deposit by the landlord.

The other consideration is that it’s fairly typical a tenancy contract will stipulate for the carpets to be professionally cleaned. The latest trend professionals use to clean carpets is using a pre spray and then HWE hot water extraction to flush the carpet fibres.

Always, always get the professionals in to clean carpets. The carpet cleaning machines you can hire from the local supermarket or DIY store will not clean your carpets properly unless you know what your doing. As an example, if the carpets are not properly vacuumed, as soon as the carpet machine throws cleaning solution on the fibres you will create a mud bath all over the carpet.