To prepare for an end of lease cleaning, follow these steps:
- Review the Lease Agreement: Check the cleaning requirements and conditions for bond return.
- Create a Checklist: Make a list of tasks such as cleaning floors, windows, kitchen, and bathroom.
- Declutter: Remove all personal items from the property to give cleaners full access to all surfaces.
- Repair Damages: Fix any minor damages (e.g., holes in walls, chipped paint) to avoid deductions from your bond.
- Gather Cleaning Supplies: Ensure you have the right tools (vacuum, mop, broom, cleaning products) or hire a professional service.
- Focus on High-Traffic Areas: Pay extra attention to areas like kitchens, bathrooms, and carpets, where dirt and stains are most visible.
- Professional Cleaning (Optional): If required, consider hiring professional cleaners who specialize in end-of-lease cleaning for a thorough job.
- Schedule a Final Inspection: Arrange the inspection with your landlord or property manager after cleaning to ensure everything meets expectations.