What Tenants Should Know About End-of-Lease Cleaning

March 10, 2022

You've probably heard about an obligatory bond cleaning that must be done before you leave your leased property in Sydney, Melbourne, or anyplace else in Australia if you're going to move out. Of course, you may feel up to the task of scrubbing the house yourself, but most of the time, you will need to have your home professionally cleaned to receive your deposit back. 

It's worth noting that landlords and those planning to put their homes on the market frequently hire an end-of-lease cleaning service. In this post, you'll learn what's included in a bond clean, how long it generally takes, how much it costs on average, and whether it's necessary to hire a professional.

What is included in an end-of-lease cleaning?

Vacuuming all carpets, mopping the floors, dusting all hard furniture, cleaning the kitchen, bathrooms, and the oven inside and out, as well as washing the windows are normally included in a bond cleaning. The cleaning crew employs professional cleaning equipment and detergents and adheres to a thorough end-of-lease cleaning protocol.

These duties can be divided into three categories. Take a look at the following examples:

Cleaning duties that are always part of the cleaning process

  • All carpets and upholstered furnishings should be vacuumed;
  • Mopping the floors; 
  • wiping the inside windows; 
  • wiping the inside and outside of the kitchen cabinets;
  • Cleaning the oven thoroughly;
  • All skirting boards, window sills, light fixtures, window tracks, and door handles should be dusted and cleaned.

Additional tasks that you can schedule

  • Wall spot cleaning; 
  • outside window cleaning; 
  • balcony or observatory cleaning; 
  • deep carpet and upholstery cleaning; 
  • fridge and freezer cleaning; 
  • curtain washing; 
  • dishwasher cleaning

Tasks that must be completed, which are also booked individually

  • If you've had dogs, you'll need professional carpet and upholstery steam cleaning.
  • If you've had dogs in the property while renting, you'll need to have flea treatment.

What is the price of an end-of-lease cleaning?

The cost of end-of-lease cleaning varies depending on several factors, however, the average cost in Australia is roughly $350. Whether it's a studio flat, a 1-bedroom house or apartment, or a 2-, 3-, or 4-bedroom house, it all depends on the type and size of the property. It seems to reason that the larger the property is, the more expensive it will be to have it cleaned.

The number of employees hired to clean your rental house or flat is another crucial factor that might affect the cost. Depending on the scale of the project, one cleaner or a team of two or three cleaners may be dispatched to do the task. The number and type of jobs that must be accomplished is the next crucial issue to consider. 

If you want your carpets steam cleaned, for example, the price will go higher because this is not usually included in the basic end-of-lease service. You can add on an external window cleaning or a fridge/freezer cleaning for an additional fee. The fee will be computed when you've specified all of the locations that need cleaning, as well as any additional jobs. 

Combining services is frequently less expensive than booking them separately. The state of the property is also highly crucial. A well-kept house or flat will take less time to clean thoroughly than one that needs a little more tender loving care or hasn't been lived in for a long.

Differential pricing examples

Overall, bond cleaning charges are unique to each client and vary by area. Cleaning a studio flat with one balcony in a nice area of Melbourne can cost roughly $350, while a studio property with one balcony in the heart of Sydney can cost over $450. However, if you live in a less costly suburb of Melbourne, you can have your house cleaned for as little as $250 if it has two bedrooms, one living room, one kitchen, one bathroom, and one hallway.

To summarise, while providing an end-of-lease cleaning quote, the condition of the property, its location, and its size is the most important aspects to consider.

How long does it take to clean a bond?

Depending on the size of the property and the number of cleaners present, an end-of-lease cleaning session can last anywhere from 3 to 8 hours. It's critical to have the property ready and free of personal items. The cleaning crew can move any light furniture to allow them to completely clean the rooms, but if you have any larger furniture, they are unlikely to try to move it. 

We recommend informing the firm ahead of time if you require any large furniture to be moved, as this will be reflected in the fee and the time it takes the cleaners to perform the service. Naturally, if you have scheduled any additional services, such as expert carpet or upholstery cleaning, wall spot cleaning, or external window cleaning, the process will take longer.

As previously stated, the length of time it takes to complete the task depends on the number of persons executing it. Most typical cleaning projects require a team of two or three professionals, but because the service may be customized, more cleaners can be dispatched if necessary to complete the job more quickly.

Is it necessary to hire a professional cleaner towards the conclusion of your lease agreement?

As previously said, when it comes to cleaning the property after the conclusion of your lease, each agency or landlord has its standards. However, tenants have a few responsibilities that must be considered in particular circumstances. The following are the most important cleaning obligations for tenants:

  • Steam cleaning of your carpets, rugs, and upholstery by a professional. Your landlord would almost probably expect you to hire a professional carpet cleaning service if you've had pets in the house. Plan and take care of it as soon as possible, since your carpets will require time to dry after cleaning.
  • Treatment for fleas. Again, if you had furry creatures in your rental home or flat, you should leave no evidence of them when you leave. Consider contacting a professional pest control service to avoid any issues with your landlord or rental agency.
  • Clean the property using the checklist as a guide. It is usually delivered to you at the start of your lease. Professional cleaning companies usually use industry-approved checklists, but if your landlords is somewhat different, it's critical to let the cleaners know so they can handle everything.
  • The Residential Tenancies Act outlines your rights. Your landlord or agency must base your contract on this Act, which spells out all of your rights and responsibilities as a renter.

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