Student accommodation — whether purpose-built blocks, HMOs or university-managed halls — sees intensive use across the academic year. Kitchens, bathrooms and communal areas take heavy wear, and landlords, managing agents and universities face significant costs at end of tenancy if surface damage is not dealt with cost-effectively.
The Surface Damage Challenge in Student Lets
Student properties typically have multiple occupants who may not treat the property with the same care as long-term owner-occupiers. Common damage patterns include:
- Worktop chips and burns from cooking
- Bath and shower tray chips and cracks
- Tile chips and cracks in bathrooms and kitchens
- Sink chip and crack damage
- Floor damage from dragged furniture and heavy foot traffic
- UPVC window and door damage
Why Repair Is the Right Strategy for Student Lets
In student properties, the calculus strongly favours repair over replacement. Replacement of a damaged bath, worktop or set of tiles is expensive, time-consuming and typically means the property is unavailable during the summer letting window. On-site repair by Shazam Repairs can be completed in hours for a fraction of the replacement cost, and the property is ready to re-let immediately.
End of Tenancy Repair Programmes
We work with student letting agents, HMO landlords and university accommodation teams on end-of-tenancy repair programmes, turning around repairs on multiple rooms and properties during the summer months to get accommodation ready for the new academic year.
Deposit Deduction Documentation
We can provide before-and-after photographs and itemised repair documentation to support fair deposit deduction processes in line with deposit protection scheme requirements.
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