Anonymous
Post 07/08/2013 08:22     Subject: Cleaning out a rental- what's fair?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not sure what is realistic/fair to expect from tenants who will be moving out. For instance, I would like the wood floors cleaned and polished, and the carpets shampooed. Other things like windows cleaned and free of bugs, etc. Can I give them a list of things I expect? Alternatively I've offered to hire a cleaning service and subtract the fee from their deposit, but they are cheap so I suspect they'll want to do it themselves.


I don't think it's the renters who are cheap.

Lol + 1000.
Anonymous
Post 07/08/2013 08:21     Subject: Cleaning out a rental- what's fair?

Anonymous wrote:Broom clean only, OP. Getting the place polished and steam cleaned is your responsibility. Get real.

+ 100
Deep cleaning is your expense.
Anonymous
Post 07/08/2013 08:09     Subject: Cleaning out a rental- what's fair?

Anonymous wrote:Not sure what is realistic/fair to expect from tenants who will be moving out. For instance, I would like the wood floors cleaned and polished, and the carpets shampooed. Other things like windows cleaned and free of bugs, etc. Can I give them a list of things I expect? Alternatively I've offered to hire a cleaning service and subtract the fee from their deposit, but they are cheap so I suspect they'll want to do it themselves.


I don't think it's the renters who are cheap.
Anonymous
Post 07/08/2013 08:06     Subject: Cleaning out a rental- what's fair?

Anonymous wrote:Not sure what is realistic/fair to expect from tenants who will be moving out. For instance, I would like the wood floors cleaned and polished, and the carpets shampooed. Other things like windows cleaned and free of bugs, etc. Can I give them a list of things I expect? Alternatively I've offered to hire a cleaning service and subtract the fee from their deposit, but they are cheap so I suspect they'll want to do it themselves.


Renters won't do that and you cannot make them. Sorry!
Anonymous
Post 07/08/2013 08:05     Subject: Re:Cleaning out a rental- what's fair?

Most of what you mentioned op is your responsibility. Leases usually state return to the condition you found it in plus normal wear and tear.
Anonymous
Post 07/08/2013 08:00     Subject: Cleaning out a rental- what's fair?

Anonymous wrote:I thought "broom clean" was the standard.


+1000
Anonymous
Post 07/08/2013 07:37     Subject: Cleaning out a rental- what's fair?

Broom clean. You pay for carpet cleaning and floor polishing. There is no way you can expect a tenant to clean bugs from a windowsill.
Anonymous
Post 07/08/2013 05:03     Subject: Cleaning out a rental- what's fair?

Broom clean only, OP. Getting the place polished and steam cleaned is your responsibility. Get real.
Anonymous
Post 07/08/2013 04:58     Subject: Cleaning out a rental- what's fair?

Anonymous wrote:I thought "broom clean" was the standard.


That's been my experience. In my tenant years, I made sure we didn't leave behind any trash, cleaned the kitchen and bathrooms thoroughly, and swept and mopped before locking the door for the last time. No way would I have polished the floors or steam-cleaned. My leases required broom clean.


As everyone else wrote, check your lease. And look up what your jurisdiction considers "normal wear and tear" so you can adjust your expectations.
Anonymous
Post 07/08/2013 03:05     Subject: Cleaning out a rental- what's fair?

I thought "broom clean" was the standard.
Anonymous
Post 07/08/2013 01:58     Subject: Cleaning out a rental- what's fair?

What did you put in your lease?
Anonymous
Post 07/07/2013 23:32     Subject: Cleaning out a rental- what's fair?

What does your lease say? You can't deduct from their deposit for cleaning if they do what is listed but maybe not all you want.

Our lease (as landlord) only expects normal cleaning (bugs in windows?!? Get real). There is a provision for a deduction for cleaning carpets. But you should expect wear and tear so no polishing floors or shampooing carpets unless they had pets or there is excessive dirt.
Anonymous
Post 07/07/2013 23:21     Subject: Cleaning out a rental- what's fair?

You cannot expect your tenants to shampoo the carpets on move out. That is yr job.
Anonymous
Post 07/07/2013 23:21     Subject: Cleaning out a rental- what's fair?

My lease specifies that the tenant do all those things and more.
Anonymous
Post 07/07/2013 23:18     Subject: Cleaning out a rental- what's fair?

Not sure what is realistic/fair to expect from tenants who will be moving out. For instance, I would like the wood floors cleaned and polished, and the carpets shampooed. Other things like windows cleaned and free of bugs, etc. Can I give them a list of things I expect? Alternatively I've offered to hire a cleaning service and subtract the fee from their deposit, but they are cheap so I suspect they'll want to do it themselves.