A survey of UK inventory clerks compiled by TVIA (The Video Inventory Agency) has revealed some eyebrow raising incidents involving UK property tenants in the last 12 months.
Structural damage to a ceiling when installing a pole dancing studio in her front room in Birmingham.
Two storey extension had been built without the landlord's knowledge or planning permission.
Tenants had moved back in to a supposedly empty property.
Cannabis plants being grown in a cupboard by a doctor who claimed they were for "medicinal purposes".
Attempt to bribe an inventory clerk not to report damages.
Whip and other sex toys left by tenant who said they were for "horse riding".
Medical students claimed doctors were exempt from having to tidy up after themselves.
Denied carpet was dirty and needed vacuuming because she'd "only been here for six months".
10 year old cherry tree stolen by tenant who'd lived in the property for six months claimed he "planted it myself".
Several illegal immigrant families revealed by an interim inspection to be living in a two bedroom property, including one in the attic.
info kindly from propertywire
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