Cleaning Guide
General Cleaning
It is expected that tenants keep the property clean, and this is also a requirement of the tenancy agreement. Pay particular attention to:
- Walls, switches, power points, skirting, doors and doorways – please keep these free from marks and dirty hand prints.
- Dust and cobwebs – please clean cobwebs or dust on windows, walls and ceilings. Regularly dust vents, light fitting and ceiling fans.
- Blinds and curtains – keep clean, dusted and (if suitable) dry clean curtains and netting when required.
- Windows, screens and window sills – keep regularly cleaned and dusted.
- Floors – please keep floors clean by regularly sweeping and mopping. Floors in the kitchen and wet areas may need to be scrubbed to keep surfaces clean.
- Ventilation – please ensure all rooms are kept adequately ventilated to avoid problems associated with moisture, which can cause mould and health problems.
- Grout and tiles in wet areas – please ensure all tiles are kept free from grime, mould and calcium build up.
- Clothes dryer – please ensure the vent is cleaned on a regular basis.
Carpet Cleaning
All carpets need to be kept clean during a tenancy and it is recommended that carpets are professionally cleaned during your tenancy. We do not recommend the use of ‘do-it-yourself’ hire machines as some of these machines do not adequately remove moisture and can cause damage.
It is a requirement of your tenancy agreement to have carpets cleaned and returned to the same standard as when you moved into the property less fair wear and tear.
Inspection Guidelines
Routine inspections
We conduct routine inspections at the property approximately every 3 – 4 months. The purpose is to provide a report to the owner about the condition of the property, and also to check for any maintenance or repairs so we can provide recommendations to the owner.
Photos
Routine inspections involve taking photos showing the condition of the property and any damage or repairs required. This involves taking photos inside the property as well as the gardens and yard areas.
What we look for at inspections:
Inside the property
- Walls, light switches, doorways and doors are clean from marks
- The carpets are clean, undamaged and stain free
- The windows and screens are clean
- The kitchen area is clean and the oven/stove top is free of burnt on food and carbon staining
- Shower, bathroom, toilet and laundry tiles and grouting are clean
- All areas and rooms are fully accessible (not locked)
- No other damage apart from reasonable wear and tear
Outside the property
- The lawns are maintained (includes cutting and edging)
- Gardens are tidy and presentable (includes weeding)
- There is no collection of rubbish (such as lawn clippings)
- No unregistered car bodies on the property
- No oil stains in carports, garages or driveways
- All areas are accessible (not locked)
- Swimming pool or spa is clean and maintained
If you have an approved pet
- Droppings are removed
- Any pet damage or rubbish scattered is repaired and cleaned up
- Dogs must be properly restrained at the time of inspection