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    How clean should your house be when you move out?

    October 4, 2022  |  By Andrii Dobrovolskyi In MVCC Cleaning
    How clean should your house be when you move out

    How clean should your house be when you move out?

    You’ve got the keys to your new residence and you’re ready to close the door of your previous rental home. You’re moving out! But not before you are done with your move-out cleaning Melbourne. Most leases specify that before handing over the keys on move-out day, you need to clean your home or risk losing a portion of your security deposit. Eventually, when you move out, your place should be as clean as it was when you first moved in. So before you bidding adieu to your old home, here’s a guide to help you prioritize your residence move-out cleaning requirements.

    Step 1: Refer to your lease

    The best way to begin is to refer your lease document and find the clauses that involve any move-out cleaning information. There may already be information in your rent agreement that specify precisely what you will be liable to clean before moving out.
    For example, it’s not rare for a landlord of a big multi-unit complex to automatically charge tenants for blinds cleaning, carpet cleaning, and in some cases, even carpet replacement when moving out. Some lease agreements have the exact amount specified in the lease, while others will differ depending on which cleaning service the landlord uses.

    Step 2: Speak to your landlord

    If you have any queries that your lease doesn’t cover, you should talk to your landlord directly and clarify how clean your home needs to be when you move out. Getting an idea of their cleaning expectations will assist you better prioritize tasks on your moving out checklist.
    In most cases, you will be accountable for the move-out cleaning Melbourne. Do a thorough clean and leave everything as it was when you first moved in and you’ll have a better chance of getting your bond deposit back. If you do a sub-par job, the landlord may be lawfully allowed to hire professional cleaners and don’t pay back your bond money.
    Speak to your landlord about their expectations, and know if you’re responsible for the move-out cleaning Melbourne or if they’ll be hiring end of lease cleaners regardless. If they will be hiring a cleaning service Melbourne, get an estimate in writing of how much it will cost you.

    Step 3: Start cleaning

    Most property-owners define “clean” as shining, brand-new, and hardly able to tell the unit was lately inhabited. This means that if you’re cleaning it yourself, you’ll need to be detailed in your cleaning.
    This goes far beyond just wiping off the counters and scrubbing out the toilet although those are essential, too. Many landlords will provide you with a cleaning checklist of areas they expect to be cleaned. The following areas will possible need to be prioritized:

    • Kitchen
    • Tops of cabinets & the fridge
    • Windowsills
    • Cabinet shelves & inside drawers
    • Fridge shelves & freezer
    • Oven (should be scraped out and self-cleaned)
    • Tile grout
    • Bathroom
    • Shower doors and tub
    • Mirror
    • Under-sink storage area
    • Living Room/Bedrooms
    • Floors
    • Carpet stains
    • Windows
    • Closet
    • Baseboards
    • Patio
    • Backyard
    • Front yard
    • Porch

    All of these are key places to sweep, dust, or scrub. Do a meticulous job and you’ll have a better chance of getting your security deposit back in full.

    Step 4: Donate or sell any unwanted items

    There’s no sense in taking clutter from your old place to your new one, so now is a great time to clean home and eliminate any items you no longer need. As you’re packing your stuff, ask yourself if you actually want to take the time to pack and move everything you at present own all the way to your new place. If your answer is no, you can throw it out or donate it. The move out cleaning Melbourne will be a lot easier once you have everything ordered and boxed up.

    Step 5: Don’t leave anything behind

    Remember if you leave any furniture, kitchen appliances, or other items behind, your landlord is allowed to charge you for a removal service to pick those items up. Rather get rid of any unnecessary items out of your old residence. You don’t want to be amazed by a bill for left belongings once you’re all settled into your new place.

    Step 6: Repair any damages

    Apart from deducting money out of your bond deposit for cleaning, your landlord will withhold for anything out of place they happen to notice, whether it’s a scratch on the hardwood floor or a hole in the wall.
    Hence, how do you avoid this? Take care of the repairs yourself. Easy fixes, like filling holes in the wall and removing stains from the carpet, can save you money – money that you can use in furnishing your new place. Often replacing these items yourself will cost less than what your property manager will charge.
    Remember, you’re cleaning this home for the next tenant. Make sure it’s as clean as it was when you moved in.

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