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Landlord Inventory
A landlord inventory is a documented inventory that lists all the items included in a rental property. This is usually done before tenants move into the property and before they start living there. This is important to assure everything is listed correctly, with the condition of each item and condition of the property noted.
A landlord inventory for a rental unit should make note of the following:
● Fixtures and Fittings ● Furniture*
● Wall decorations ● Curtains and Blinds
● Kitchen equipment & Appliances
● Walls & Ceilings ● Carpets and Flooring
* Unfurnished is all the above minus the furniture
Business Inventory
Most small business owners don’t have the time to create a company inventory. Often a depreciation schedule is the only document that records equipment and high-value items. This results in the incomplete knowledge of their full value of assets. In addition to disaster preparedness and recovery, a contents inventory helps determine if you are sufficiently insured, prevents duplicate purchases, tracks assets, and more.
Home Inventory
Don’t let a disaster – and the lack of a household inventory list – hinder your financial future by needing to use your retirement savings or your children’s college funds to purchase items the insurance company could have funded. Other reasons for a home inventory are pre-nuptials, separation of assets/divorce, financial planning, moving, placing items in storage, and estate planning.
Estate Inventory
The duties of an executer are overwhelming and time-consuming after the passing of a loved one. Make this hard time easier by keeping an inventory of your personal belongings. Most often an adult child or sibling is chosen as an executor of the deceased. Being required to create an inventory of the estate can cause additional stress at this emotional time. We specialize in estate inventories and will complete this major task quickly and professionally.
Collectables Inventory
How is an inventory of collectibles – or an entire collection – different from a whole- house inventory? It’s in the details. We photograph each item individually, sometimes from multiple angles. Additionally, the written description includes the details of each piece, listed item-by-item, to ensure thorough descriptions of each.