Cleaning That Supports a Smooth Final Inspection
Property managers and landlords look closely during end of lease inspections. Marks on walls, dusty fittings, unclean bathrooms and a greasy oven are the common reasons bonds are delayed or partially withheld.
This service focuses on presenting the property in a clean, well-maintained condition so it meets inspection standards and helps avoid unnecessary back-and-forth with the agent.
Surfaces are cleaned properly, rooms feel fresh, and the home is reset so it’s ready for handover. It’s a practical, detailed clean aimed at reducing stress and giving you one less thing to manage during the move.
What an End of Lease Clean Covers
Every property is different, but the clean is shaped around the areas agents typically assess: kitchens, bathrooms, floors, walls, fittings, built-ins and high-touch surfaces. Optional window cleaning can also be included, helping the property meet visibility and presentation standards that many property managers look for. The goal is to leave the home in a condition that reflects care and compliance, not a quick tidy.
If the oven hasn’t been cleaned in a while, you can include an oven clean as part of the service. Agents almost always check inside the oven during a vacate inspection, so ensuring it’s properly cleaned can help prevent delays in bond processing.
Optional Add-Ons
Depending on your lease agreement, you may need additional cleaning such as carpet steam cleaning, window cleaning or rubbish removal. These can be arranged as part of your overall service so everything is handled in one go.
Designed to Make Moving Easier
End of lease cleaning is often the last task before handing over keys, and usually the most time-consuming if you try to handle it yourself. This service takes care of the condition of the property so you can focus on the move without worrying about follow-up appointments or additional cleaning requests.