360° Images Now Permissible for TDS Deposit Disputes - Webinar | Kerfuffle
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25th Oct 2021
14:00 - 14:30

360° Images Now Permissible for TDS Deposit Disputes - Webinar

Date 25 Oct, 2021
Time 2:00pm BST
Duration 30 minutes

Join Martin Wilks who an Adjudicator at the TDS and Mitch Handley from Inventory Hive, as we discuss why the TDS now accept 360° images during an adjudication process.

• Introductions
• Why do the TDS now accept 360° images when adjudicating a deposit dispute?
• How are 360° helpful for adjudicators when looking at a deposit dispute?
• How can adjudicators view 360° images when viewing an inspection report?
• Has there ever been any cases where 360° images have proved to be important piece of evidence when deciding a deposit dispute?
• Do 360° help speed up the decision making during an adjudication process?
• If a dispute ends up in court, how can you present 360° images as a piece of evidence.

Register for free here

Who is TDS?
The Tenancy Deposit Scheme (TDS) is a government approved tenancy deposit protection scheme in England and Wales operated by The Dispute Service Ltd.
Click here to visit their landing page

Who is Inventory Hive?
Beautifully simple cloud-based property reporting and 360° virtual tour software – allowing for market leading paperless management of inventories, check-ins, interim visits, comparative check-outs and easy to use 360° virtual tour.
Click here to visit their landing page

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