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End Of Lease Cleaning: 10 Last Minute Tips To Ensure Your Bond Is Not At Risk

by jyoti singh digital marketer

Introduction

If you're in the process of moving out and have just a few days or even hours before you hand over the keys to your landlord or real estate agent, you probably have no time left for cleaning. However, if you want to ensure that your bond is not put at risk, it's crucial that you do one last check of your home. Here are some tips on how to get your end of lease cleaning Brisbane done quickly and efficiently so that it meets all of the landlord's requirements:

Clean the Front Door

The front door is the first thing a potential tenant will see, and it’s not uncommon for bond inspectors to check the condition of the exterior of your property too.

To ensure your bond isn't at risk, ensure that you clean every surface of every panel of glass on your front door (including any window ledges). And don't forget about the letterbox!

If you have a separate side door in your property, make sure it's clean and presentable as well.

Clean the Windows

Windows are the most important part of your house. They provide natural light, and if you have a nice view, they can really lift your spirits as well.

  • Clean the inside of windows from top to bottom using a vacuum cleaner with a crevice attachment to get into every nook and cranny. If you’re not sure how, here’s a guide on how to clean window blinds.

  • Clean the outside of windows with vinegar or white vinegar diluted with water, which will remove any grease or oil build up that may be on the surface of your windows (this is particularly important if you have decorative windows). Use newspaper for stubborn marks and then wipe dry with an old towel (or paper towels). Then polish with clean cotton cloth or microfiber cloth until dry and shiny again!

  • After all this hard work cleaning both sides of your lovely home furniture and walls along comes the job nobody likes: cleaning all those cobwebs off ceilings etc…but don't worry – we've got some ideas here too!

Clean the Kitchen

As a landlord end of lease cleaning Brisbane, you have to be sure that your property is returned in the same condition it was given to you. This means that all areas of the property need to be cleaned thoroughly, including the kitchen. The kitchen will likely be one of the most used and dirtiest parts of your rental home; therefore, it should receive special attention when cleaning at end of lease.

Here are 10 tips for cleaning your kitchen:

  • Clean the kitchen sink

  • Clean the kitchen bench tops

  • Clean any cupboards or drawers that may have been used by tenants during their tenancy (if possible)

  • Wash down all appliances (i.e., stove top and ovens, microwaves, refrigerators) using mild soap and water solution if they’re removable or use a non-abrasive sponge on flat surfaces such as gas stoves/ovens and electric cooktops). Scrub counter tops with hot soapy water and wipe dry with paper towels or cotton cloths

Clean the Bathroom

Remove the shower curtain and clean it, then use an all-purpose cleaner (not bleach) to wipe down the walls and floor of the bathroom. If there are any stains on your toilet or sink, use a bleach solution to remove them—just be sure to wipe them dry afterward! For tough soap scum stains, scrub with a magic eraser sponge; if that doesn’t work, you can use a little bit of vinegar mixed in water instead. Finally, clean mirrors (inside and out), cabinets, counters—anything that might need it!

Vacuum Carpets

It is best to start at one end of your carpet and work your way down to the other end, in as straight a line as possible. If you don't have time for this task, vacuum in sections and then re-visit areas where you notice more dirt or stains after each pass.

Don't forget to vacuum under furniture too! It's easy to miss this step when you are trying to get out of the rental home quickly before your landlord returns from holiday but it is important that all areas of dirt are removed due to its close proximity with food residue which can attract pests.

Sweep and Mop Floors

  • Sweep and Mop Floors

  • Use a damp mop to clean floors. This will remove any dust or dirt that has accumulated on your flooring throughout the tenancy, as well as get rid of any stains. Make sure you use a microfiber mop head rather than an old rag – this will help to prevent scratching of your wooden floors.

  • Vacuum Carpets That Are Dirty

Carpets can become dirty over time, particularly if they are already stained in some way when you move in (which could happen if they were owned by the previous tenant). To avoid damaging the carpet, vacuum regularly with an upholstery attachment or handheld vacuum cleaner – this should be done at least once per week during your tenancy, but ideally every second day at minimum.

  • Clean Windows And Doors At Least Once A Month

While windows and doors are easy enough to clean yourself using glass cleaning wipes from the supermarket or products made specifically for this purpose like Windex®, it's worth remembering that these areas need regular maintenance throughout your tenancy because they're exposed directly to sunlight which tends over time cause them fade drastically if left unprotected from weather conditions like rain or sun damage; plus there's no guarantee that those who lived here before were responsible about maintaining them properly either!

Fix the Walls & Ceilings

  • Holes, dents and scuffs on the walls and ceilings are a major cause for concern.

  • Cleaning any marks or stains from the walls and ceilings is a must.

  • Clean all windows to ensure you get your full bond back.

  • Make sure you clean around all door frames as well as inside the doors themselves.

Get a Final Inspection Done

If you live in a rented property, an inspection is essential before you move out. It will tell you what needs to be cleaned and repaired, and whether or not the bond has been damaged. If there are any damages or repairs required, your landlord should pay for them. However, if he doesn't want to foot the bill, make sure that he signs off on the results of your inspection before moving out so that he can't claim any damage was done post-move-out without proof otherwise (such as photos).

Engage an End of Lease Cleaning Company

As we’ve discussed, it is essential to work with a professional cleaning company. While they may cost more than you were expecting, this investment will be well worth your while. Here are some factors that you should consider when choosing the right end of lease cleaning Brisbane company:

  • Customer service - Does the company have a solid reputation? Can they provide references? How long have they been in business?

  • Experience – Do they specialize in residential end of lease cleans? Have they cleaned similar properties before? Are their cleaners professionally trained and qualified for this type of work. Do they have all the necessary tools and equipment (including protective clothing) to do a good job for you (and your bond)?

  • Equipment – Are their vacuums powerful enough to remove stubborn stains from carpeting; or do they not even offer vacuums at all which means that someone has to bring their own vacuum cleaner along with them on site (not only does this make things more complicated for everyone involved but it also increases costs).

While there is no denying that cleaning your home thoroughly before you leave is important, there are some areas that require special attention.

If you don't clean the property properly before you leave, it could cost you. The bond is a lot of money and if you don't get your bond back, it can be stressful!

The good news is that there are some areas that require special attention. If these areas aren't cleaned well enough, then there's a risk that the landlord will withhold your bond. This means that part of your deposit will go directly to them instead of towards cleaning services or repairs in order to restore the property back to its original condition. Here are some tips on how best to ensure that this doesn't happen:

Conclusion

The best way to ensure that your bond is not at risk is to hire an end of lease cleaning Brisbane company. They will be able to handle everything for you and make sure that your home looks spotless when you hand over the keys.



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