Tuesday, 26 July 2016

Involve your Landlord in your Move Planning


The vast majority of removals into or out of rented property go smoothly and without any hitches in terms of issues arising between tenants and landlords. 

Unfortunately though, there are exceptions and in our experience, these are more commonplace when leaving a property as opposed to when moving in. 
Those disputes tend to arise in a relatively small number of areas when vacating a property that somebody else owns:

• Inventory taking (including both ‘still present’ and condition disputes) 

• Cleanliness of the property 

• The state of the garden 

• Delays in landlords or property agents arriving on the day It may be that 

you have a ‘difficult’ landlord or just that, while everybody has behaved appropriately, there is simply a poor relationship in place with both parties not really trusting each other. These things can happen.

For more details, please view - http://www.christchurchremovals.co.nz/involve-your-landlord-in-your-move-plann

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