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Keeping the house spotless

I just can't relax unless the house is clean. I recently broke my ankle and have been laid up while my family keeps making a mess all around me. It was driving me mad so I have been getting in a cleaning service 3 times a week just to make sure that the house isn't destroyed by the time I can move again. I am starting this blog to keep me occupied and to help out the rest of the mums out there that have had similar accidents and need to keep sane while their house is turning messy around them!

The importance of end of lease cleaning for landlords

Whether you are an experienced property owner with a portfolio containing several properties or a novice property owner, one thing you should not forget about is the essence of having your property professionally scrubbed at the end of every tenancy. This kind of cleaning is referred to as end of lease cleaning, tenancy cleaning or move out cleaning. Read on for more insight.

Why should you include it in your tenancy contract?

One of the leading causes of deposit disputes involving landlords and renters is end of lease cleaning. When tenants move into a new house or flat apartment, it's most probably very clean. Since tenants have the right to receive a clean and sanitary property, they must as well make sure the high hygiene standards are maintained for the rest of their tenancy duration. In this regard, landlords should include a clause in their tenancy contract about end of lease cleaning. In fact, the clause should be very specific.

For example, it is agreed upon by both parties, that is the landlord and tenant, that the tenant shall arrange and cater for the property to be cleaned by professional cleaners at the end of their tenancy period and provide evidence of the work which has been undertaken. In the event that the tenant does not hire professional end of lease cleaners to professionally clean the property or fail to produce receipts for evidence of the works, the expenses for the deep cleaning will be subtracted from the tenant's deposit.

Why specify 'professional cleaning'?

As a landlord, you should specify a 'professional end of lease cleaning' provision in your tenancy lease. This clause basically means that the tenant has to hire professional end of lease cleaners to do the deep cleaning. If you don't specify this stipulation, then tenants are likely to do the cleaning on their own in order to save on the costs of hiring a professional. The end result may be a poor cleaning job.

The advantage of working with professional end of lease cleaners is that they know precisely what landlords are looking for in a clean property and have the right tools to deliver. In order to pass the ultimate inspection, the following areas will be subject to professional cleaning. They include the kitchen, living room, bathroom, windows, walls, curtains, furniture, carpets, garden and exterior.

In conclusion, end of lease cleaning is important for tenants to get their deposit back. Similarly, it's important for landlords in regards to having their property sparkling clean ready to be occupied by a new tenant.