End of tenancy cleaning is an essential part of any rental experience. The landlord or tenant is expected to present the property in a clean, tidy, and habitable condition when the lease ends. This is so that the landlord can then have the property in a suitable condition for its next tenant.
It is important to note that in most rental agreements, the tenant is responsible for the final clean of the property upon the conclusion of the tenancy.
End of tenancy cleaning typically covers many aspects of the property, from floors and carpets to a thorough clean of the kitchen and bathroom. In addition, dusting, appliances, light fittings, and window cleaning are often included. This ensures that the property is left in a condition comparable to the condition it was when the tenant first moved in.
This can save time, money and stress for both parties. Finally, it is important to remember that the end of tenancy cleaning process should be done with care, and as thoroughly as possible. This will ensure that the landlords’ property is left in the condition it should be and help to ensure a positive rental experience.