Property decisions rarely feel risky at first glance. A building may look solid, well-maintained, and ready for use. Yet many costly problems do not show up during a casual visit. Small cracks, ageing materials, or past repairs can quietly affect future value and safety. Buyers and investors often focus on price and location, assuming the rest will work out later. That assumption can lead to regret.
When you rent or lease, both sides want the same thing: a fair start and a calm finish. Disagreements usually happen when no one can prove how the place looked on day one. A clear Schedule of Condition solves that by recording the property’s true condition—photos, notes, and simple descriptions.
When you rent or lease, both sides want the same thing: a fair start and a calm finish. Disagreements usually happen when no one can prove how the place looked on day one. A clear Schedule of Condition solves that by recording the property’s true condition—photos, notes, and simple descriptions.
When you rent or lease, both sides want the same thing: a fair start and a calm finish. Disagreements usually happen when no one can prove how the place looked on day one. A clear Schedule of Condition solves that by recording the property’s true condition—photos, notes, and simple descriptions.
When you rent or lease, both sides want the same thing: a fair start and a calm finish. Disagreements usually happen when no one can prove how the place looked on day one. A clear Schedule of Condition solves that by recording the property’s true condition—photos, notes, and simple descriptions.