But not necessarily. From our perspective, the key is to clean up a little bit every day.
Plan in advance
Just like putting all your studies into unqualified grades the night before the exam, it is a disaster to clean up your entire rental house. Developing good habits is the key. The good news is that you don't have to fall back every day to make sure that the property you hand over is clean enough to take back your bonds.
If renters do ten minutes of maintenance after returning home from work, they may not even need to hire a professional cleaner when moving. Develop a daily plan and commit to perform a 10-minute cleaning task at the same time every day. Because toiletries are easy to leak, if you leave [bathroom cabinets] for a long time, they will become difficult to clean.
Room by room cleaning
Regular cleaning throughout the rental period will greatly simplify the cleaning at the end of your lease. But even so, you still need to apply some elbow grease before moving out. In order to reduce the chance of being overwhelmed by the work at hand, we recommend cleaning a room at a time.
We walked from the back of the house towards the front door. In this case, we know that everything has been dealt with.
A thorough clean
As much as possible, you need to remove dust from all areas, especially cabinets and skirting boards. If you also do the outer window, if you decide to hire a professional, you will save a lot of money, because the cleaning costs of the outer window are very high.
Mobile furniture
The best way to do this is to return your rentals on the same terms when you move in. This means you need to clean the fridge, the bed and the sofa. This is what most renters cannot do. That's why his staff spent a lot of time marveling at the strange items found under large furniture. Especially under the refrigerator - there are a lot of debris and accumulated dust that is difficult to remove.