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a checklist for end of tenancy cleaning

Do you fancy requesting professionals to take over the end of tenancy cleaning , or would you like to do everything yourself? Regardless of your decision, do peruse the checklist outlined below. Additionally, obtain a final inspection checklist from your landlord. It should prove useful for comparison purposes. Walls Look for pencil or pen marks, patches of dirt, scuffs, etc. If the wall paint is not washable in nature, just get some emulsion of the same colour and cover up the marks and patches. Similarly, if you have excessive fondness for hanging up decorations and pictures, you may need wall filler putty to plug the nail holes. When through, paint over the filled holes. Bleach is an excellent cleaning agent for removing moulds. Windows and Blinds/Curtains Vinegar and alcohol are best for keeping windows clean. Allow a window cleaner to take care of the outside, while you handle them from the inside. Replace cracked panes, if any. Check if the fabric blinds/curtains ar...

Preparation for End of tenancy cleaning

Now comes the preparation for end of tenancy cleaning , which is better explained by one of the most popular expert from London If you are a proper urbanite, you are bound to have time for everything else, except cleaning the house. Your weekdays are consumed in fulfilling the demands of your job, while the weekends are occupied with leisure-time activities and catching up on much-needed sleep. Therefore, when your rental agreement suddenly comes to an end and it’s time to move on, you are left feeling flummoxed and frustrated. It is not the end of tenancy that causes you so much of worry, but the end of tenancy cleaning that has to be tackled. Outlined below are some tips that can help you when you reach the stage of end of tenancy cleaning . Clear the Clutter It is amazing how things get mixed up and keep moving around, while you are in residence on the concerned property! The very thought of cleaning can make you jittery, for nothing is where it actually belongs. In fact, ...

What is end of tenancy cleaning and why end of tenancy cleaning is necessary?

Shifting residence is not easy. There is so much to sort out, pack, etc. Yet, there is a kind of excitement too, about moving to a new location and a new house! The fact that it is just rented property does not dampen your mood. You are still eager to meet new people and make new friends. End of Tenancy Cleaning Now, when you move into a new residence as a tenant, you are perfectly within your rights to expect the place to be spick and span. No one likes to be greeted with debris left behind by the previous occupant. As part of the rental agreement, the landlord does not hesitate to give you this assurance. On your part, you must promise to keep the property in a good condition throughout your tenancy. It should not be too hard to keep this promise, if you engage in deep cleaning once a week, or at least once a month. You will then have the advantage of saving on time, money and effort, when you go in for a ‘cleaning’ exercise at the end of your tenancy . This is known as end o...