Inventory clerks
in Birmingham cost too much.
The average report runs £120. FreshRent gives you the same evidence — timestamped, geotagged, deposit-dispute ready — straight from your phone.
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The maths every Birmingham landlord keeps avoiding.
With over 30 selective licensing wards across the city, documented mid-tenancy inspections are part of compliance, not optional.
Walk in. Tap through. Send.
Walk the property
Open FreshRent on site at your Birmingham let. Photos are timestamped and geotagged automatically — even with no signal.
Tap the condition
Re-use room and item templates from your last report. Most 2-bed flats take under 25 minutes start to finish.
Send a signed PDF
Branded report, ready for the tenant to sign on-screen. The same evidence TDS, DPS and mydeposits accept.
Everything a clerk does. None of the wait.
What clerks actually charge by property size.
Real Birmingham rates pulled from advertised pricing across local clerks and lettings agencies. All figures are per report, ex-VAT.
FreshRent's free plan covers unlimited rooms and photos per report. Paid plans unlock branded PDFs, multi-user agencies and bulk portfolio management — still a fraction of a single Birmingham clerk visit.
Same evidence. Different invoice.
Local Birmingham clerk
- Book 3–7 working days ahead
- Travel & access fees on top in central zones
- Re-visits charged in full if tenants miss appointments
- Report delivered 24–48hr after visit
- Photo quality varies by clerk's device
- No deposit-scheme template enforcement
- Held in clerk's system — you pay to retrieve old reports
FreshRent
- Walk in, start, finish — same day
- No travel fees, no access surcharges
- Tenant no-show? Pause and resume in one tap
- PDF generated instantly, emailed on the spot
- Standardised photo quality from any iPhone
- Templates pre-built for TDS, DPS & mydeposits
- All reports archived in your account, forever
One app. Every Birmingham report type.
Check-in inventory
The opening evidence pack. Captures every room, fixture, fitting and meter reading on day one — the baseline every Birmingham deposit dispute is judged against.
Mid-tenancy inspection
Periodic 3- or 6-month checks for tenant welfare, alarm tests and early sight of any damage. Selective licensing schemes expect a documented trail.
Check-out report
Side-by-side comparison with the original check-in. Marks new damage, cleaning shortfalls and fair wear and tear in the format adjudicators expect.
Schedule of condition
Detailed structural and decorative condition record — useful for new instructions, refurb handovers and end-of-lease commercial sub-lets.
HMO room reports
Per-room inventories with shared-area schedules — built for Birmingham's student lets, professional shares and licensed HMOs.
Deposit dispute pack
Bundle the check-in, check-out and supporting photos into a single timestamped PDF for TDS, DPS or mydeposits in one tap.
We were spending close to £3,600 a year on clerks across our Birmingham portfolio. Switching to FreshRent paid back in the first month — and the deposit disputes we've defended since have all been won on the photo evidence.
Why inventory quality matters more here.
Birmingham sits in West Midlands, where rental demand consistently outpaces supply and tenant turnover stays above the national average. With over 30 selective licensing wards across the city, documented mid-tenancy inspections are part of compliance, not optional.
For landlords and letting agents, that volume creates a structural problem: every additional tenancy is another check-in, another mid-tenancy inspection and another check-out — each typically charged at £120 or more by a local clerk. Across a 10-property portfolio, that compounds to roughly £3,600 a year before a single deduction is even disputed.
The Renters' Rights Act has also raised the stakes on documentation. With Section 21 abolished and possession routes narrower, evidence-led decisions on rent arrears, anti-social behaviour and property damage now hinge on the quality of inventory and inspection records. A Birmingham adjudicator at TDS, DPS or mydeposits will weigh photo timestamps, GPS coordinates and condition descriptions far more heavily than the brand on the report's cover page.
FreshRent gives Birmingham landlords a way to keep that compliance trail tight without paying clerk rates on every visit. Reports stay archived in your account for the lifetime of the tenancy and beyond — searchable, exportable and ready to drop into any deposit case.