Hi
I do loads of letting situations, so I will have to agree with the post about the state of the stains. for all you guys that do them, you know it is very tough to get rid some of these stains as there is no-one on hand to tell you what they are? how long they have been there? how were they caused? what has been done to them? under sink remedies or professionally cleaned already?
etc, etc
I have one coming up with soot, dye from a teracotta pot, paint, coffee and various other stains yet to be identified ( have photos from agent) the place is covered in every room, landing, stairs and hallway in god only knows what.
In letting situations the tenants are just not emotionally attached to the property, so abuse the property and carpets.
My advice on this one is to qualify the above points with the landlord/agent, and make qualifying standard practice every time. Agents, landlords and customers sometimes think we can make the carpet new again...
If only
Each system has it's pro's and cons and none of us carries around 'Jesus in a bottle'
Regards
Martin