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_Who Is Responsible for Lease Cleaning Services, Do You Know

End-of-lease cleaning is the process of thoroughly deep-cleaning a rental property before a tenant moves out. In Australia, exit cleaning is also known as bond cleaning, and it refers to the thorough cleaning of a rented property at the end of a lease.

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_Who Is Responsible for Lease Cleaning Services, Do You Know

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  1. "Who Is Responsible for Lease Cleaning Services, Do You Know?" | Good Bond Cleaning End-of-lease cleaning is the process of thoroughly deep-cleaning a rental property before a tenant moves out. In Australia, exit cleaning is also known as bond cleaning, and it refers to the thorough cleaning of a rented property at the end of a lease. It is a requirement for tenants to perform an exit cleaning to ensure that the property is left in a clean and tidy condition for the next tenant. The landlord expects that the property should be returned in the same condition otherwise the security bond will be used against cleaning & breakage except for normal wear & tear. Who is in charge of the lease cleaning service, first? You need to be aware of Australia's exit cleaning regulations, which can change based on the state or territory. Stay tuned with Brisbane Cleaning Service.

  2. However, some general guidelines apply across the country which is as follows: 1.The property must be left in the same condition as it was at the beginning of the lease, with reasonable wear and tear excepted. 2.The cleaning should be carried out according to the standards set out in the Residential Tenancies Authority (RTA) cleaning checklist or any cleaning checklist provided by the landlord or property manager. 3.The cleaning must cover all areas of the property, including the kitchen, bathrooms, bedrooms, living areas, and outdoor areas. 4.The tenant should ensure that all appliances, including the oven, stove, and range-hood, are cleaned thoroughly. 5. The tenant should also ensure that all surfaces, including walls, floors, and windows, are cleaned and free of marks, stains, or damage. 6.Any rubbish, including personal belongings, should be removed from the property. 7.The tenant should also ensure that any repairs or maintenance required are carried out before leaving the property. Now, Who is Responsible for Cleaning at the End of the Lease? As it is clear from the above discussion that as per the tenant guidelines, tenants are responsible for cleaning at the end of the lease. The landlord is obliged to examine the house & inspect it cautiously when you or the current tenant is leaving. If something needs to be done, get it done before

  3. the expiry of the lease, or else your landlord will deduct the repairing expenses from the security deposit that you submitted to him. The Best Way Useful in End of Lease Cleaning To make your end of lease smooth, and stress-free, opt for the best way - hire the Brisbane Cleaning Service - Good Bond Cleaning which offers you quality cleaning services at your doorstep. Good Bond Cleaning has trained & licensed professional cleaners to clean every corner of your house using eco-friendly products & modern equipment. Experience our Best End of Lease Cleaning in Brisbane today!

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