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Posted:05-June-2025

Discover a career in Property Services: What it's like to be a No Letting Go franchisee

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Helping property professionals protect homes and tenancies, and empowering franchisees to build successful businesses

If you've ever wondered what it’s like to run your own business while working in a sector that’s vital to the UK rental market, No Letting Go offers an exciting opportunity. With over 90 regional offices and a track record spanning nearly two decades, No Letting Go is the UK’s leading provider of property inventory management services , and we're inviting prospective franchisees to learn what it's really like to be part of our trusted network.

What is Inventory Management?

Inventory reporting is an essential but often overlooked part of the rental process. Put simply, it involves creating detailed reports about the condition of a property at key stages of a tenancy; before a tenant moves in, during their stay, and after they move out. These reports protect landlords, letting agents, and tenants alike by offering a clear, impartial record of the property’s condition. In cases of disputes over damage or cleanliness, they provide the evidence needed to reach a fair resolution.

What does No Letting Go do?

At No Letting Go, our mission is simple: to support the rental sector by delivering accurate, independent property reports that ensure transparency and protect all parties. Our services include:

  • Inventory reports
  • Check-in and check-out reports
  • Mid-term property inspections
  • Compliance and specialist reports

We use advanced reporting software, Kaptur, developed specifically for inventory work, enabling fast, professional, and consistent reports.

A day in the life of a franchisee

Being a No Letting Go franchisee means variety, independence, and reward. No two days are the same. Here's what a typical day might involve:

  • Morning: Visit a rental property to complete a check-in report before new tenants arrive. You’ll inspect the property room by room, noting condition and contents, and take photographs using our Kaptur app.
  • Midday: Return to your home office or work on the move. Upload the report to the platform, review your schedule, and respond to enquiries from letting agents.
  • Afternoon: Conduct a mid-term inspection at another property, checking for maintenance issues or changes in condition. Move onto the next property where the tenant is moving out.  Meet the tenant to collect keys and then conduct a check out report, comparing the condition of the property to the move in inventory – most franchisees complete around four jobs a day, so fitting in an extra visit keeps the day productive.
  • Evening: Finalise reports and plan tomorrow’s appointments. Enjoy the flexibility of being your own boss while having the full support of a national brand behind you.

Why join No Letting Go?

Franchisees benefit from comprehensive training, ongoing support, marketing assistance, and access to our proven systems. There’s no need for previous property experience; just a keen eye for detail, good communication skills, and a drive to succeed.

"We’ve built a model that combines the independence of running your own business with the strength and support of a national network," says Nick Lyons, Founder and CEO of No Letting Go. "Our franchisees are essential to the service we provide – they are local experts, trained professionals, and trusted partners in the property market."

Join a Growing Industry

With the UK’s private rental sector continuing to expand, demand for professional inventory services is stronger than ever. If you’re looking for a new start or a business with real purpose, now’s the time to discover what working with No Letting Go can offer.

Interested and want to know more about No Letting Go ?

The No Letting Go profile outlines all aspects of their franchise opportunity and allows you to contact them for further information or to ask a question.

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