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Sun Nov 29, 2020 1:18 pm
You might not think you have a choice when it comes to end of lease clean up. After all, you signed a lease and paid a deposit to the landlord. But wait until you read this article. Find out how you can keep more money in your pocket.

Believe it or not, it really is much cheaper to end of lease cleaning your landlord's property than regular maintenance for the landlord. Whether you have lived there for a long time, it is common that things will begin to look a bit "lived-in." When this happens, a lot of the things that the landlord did to make the home look nice and neat don't really work anymore. This can be especially true with appliances like refrigerators, freezers, dishwashers and the like. The old "make it work" approach may no longer work so well.

End of lease clean up can save you money. Not just because you have gotten rid of some things, but because your landlord now has less rent to pay on their property. The landlord is now able to offer you a better deal, so they will be able to cover all the costs for their new tenants. They can also offer you incentives like cash for cleaning, if you do a good job or just to keep their eyes on your house.

Another thing to consider is the quality of work that your landlord does. If you live in a newer home and you notice that the carpet, the paint, and the wallpaper are not as fresh as they should be, it may be time to call the professionals. The landlord may be using inferior products, and their methods of doing end of lease clean up may not be up to par with your needs. A professional carpet cleaner can check all over the home to make sure that everything is cleaned well. These professionals are also able to clean any stains or anything else that could have been missed with a basic vacuum.

Another thing to think about is the bond back. Many landlords try to avoid doing this process by saying that it is expensive. In actuality, the bond back is usually less than what you would spend on a regular cleaning job. There are some times that a company could not finish the job right away, but the bond back usually covers a small percentage of the cost of cleaning up the mess. It will come back after the cleaning is done.

Bond back is usually a type of cleaning contract where the person doing the cleaning pays their services out of pocket. The reason for the bond is so the company can cover any cost associated with repairing or replacing whatever it is that was damaged. The bonding agent then takes all the work back and recoups their work out of the cleaning fees.

It is important to remember that it can take many months before you see any type of return on your bonding back. The best way to find out if this is what you should have is to talk to the service company. Make sure that the process is something that the landlord agrees with, and that the bond back is reasonable. If the process is not what you want, then it may be time to try to find someone else to do your cleaning.

You have the option to keep a percentage of the bond back if you need it, but you have to pay the rest. It is good to understand the cost of this part of the process so you can choose someone who offers the best deal.
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