Should you wing it?

When you move into a new home, one thing is a must by your landlord – the rental bond. Basically, it is a security deposit that most landlords demand prior to handing over the keys of the house to the new tenants. It is a kind of insurance or compensation should any damages be caused during their stay. Likewise, once the tenants leave, they are given back their rental bond. However, if they leave the place in an untidy, tumble-down, and dilapidated condition then they have to face a reduction from their bond deposit.

In order to retain most, if not all of their money, many people turn towards experts for vacate and end of lease cleaning. However, if you want to perform this farewell task of cleaning your house yourself, you can do that with the below useful tips. These guidelines are not only easy to follow but are also helpful in terms of rescuing you from inflated and over expensive repairs.

 

1. PROPERTY INSPECTION BEFORE MOVING IN

A large number of people miss important points and end up losing their bond. Several landlords act smart and accuse their tenants for the damages which were there before their arrival. Therefore, it is the first and foremost responsibility of tenants to inspect the whole property and make a written report of its conditions. Don’t forget to check the drainage system and wiring of the home as they are usually concealed. Try to formulate an accurate report and get it signed by the landlord as soon as possible. Taking photographs of the property is a very efficient way to keep a prompt record of its appearance when you moved in.

 

2. RESPOND TO PROBLEMS ASAP

People who generally prefer a cleaner house have higher chances to get their rental bond back. On the other hand, those who allocate no time to housework are more likely to lose it. Thus, you should always avoid storing food remnants for too long, and dispose of the clutter as soon as possible. This will not only maintain the condition of your property, but will also ensure a healthier lifestyle for yourself and your family. Also, if you encounter any breakdown or leakage, you should have it fixed by a professional right away. Delaying the repair or fixing it temporarily might result in more damage being caused, ultimately costing you more in the long run.

 

3. FOCUSED CLEANING SESSION IS MANDATORY

Cleaning is incomplete, if you do not hold a focused household cleaning session every month. Such a session includes vacuuming, washing, scrubbing, dusting, and cleaning of whole house, including the garden and the garage area. It is recommended to do this on a weekend when your family or friends can help you with the strenuous task of getting rid of all the filth.

 

4. CHECK FOR PEST INFESTATION

The invasion of pests within the property is a serious issue and requires immediate attention. Recent statistics have revealed that every year, termites alone cause millions of dollars in property damage. Bedbugs, ants, cockroaches, termites, and spiders – all these pests might appear insignificant, but a large army of these pests can cause immense destruction to your furniture, property, and most importantly the health of yourself and your family. Therefore, the use of a good quality pesticide to treat these bugs before they multiply and infest your home is a must!

 

5. HIRE A PROFESSIONAL CLEANING SERVICE

If you think this is a lot of work for you to do single-handedly, you can always hire a professional service provider for your assistance. They come with a well-equipped team of experts who have all the necessary equipment to carry out a proper cleaning of your whole property. Most of these experts also provide you with useful DIY tips to make cleaning tasks manageable and less time consuming for years to come.

So, whether you are moving in or out of your house, keep these five simple end of lease, vacate and bond cleaning tips in your mind to ensure your property is in a well-maintained condition.

 

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