An inventory company has signed up to one of the property ombudsman schemes.
No Letting Go, which has joined the Property Redress Scheme, says it is the first inventory company to do so.
Nick Lyons, CEO of No Letting Go, said: “We believe that the introduction of the redress schemes are significant in moving the industry forward.
“While it’s not mandatory for providers of inventory management services to join, it resonates with our philosophy of raising standards and best practice.
“Because it is such a fit with our values, we’ve signed up to the Property Redress Scheme voluntarily.”
Sean Hooker, head of redress at the Property Redress Scheme, said: “We are delighted that No Letting Go has decided to voluntarily comply with the consumer redress scheme regulations by joining the Property Redress Scheme.
“No Letting Go is taking the lead and we hope other inventory providers will now follow suit by joining a consumer redress scheme which in turn will increase standards in the property industry.”
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