Getting your full bond back is not about whether the property generally looks clean. It is about whether the clean meets the checklist standard used by property managers and real estate agencies.
What agents inspect during final inspection
1. Kitchen
- Oven deep cleaned including trays and internal surfaces
- Rangehood degreased and filters cleaned
- Cupboards wiped inside and outside
- Sink area descaled and polished
2. Bathroom
- Grout condition checked for staining and buildup
- Visible mould removed from wet areas
- Shower screens left streak-free
- Exhaust fans cleaned and dust-free
3. Floors and edges
- Steam cleaning completed where lease requires it
- Skirting boards wiped
- Corners and edges free from dust and debris
4. Walls and details
- Spot cleaning on marks and scuffs
- Cobweb removal across ceilings and corners
- Light switches and fixtures wiped
Most DIY vacate cleans miss five to ten of these points. That is where bond disputes usually begin.
Why professional end of lease cleaning matters
- Agency-aligned checklists followed on every clean
- Re-clean support if an item is flagged
- Invoice documentation for proof of professional service
- Professional equipment for higher consistency
Moving is already high pressure. Your end of lease clean should reduce risk, not add to it. A checklist-first cleaning process is the most reliable way to protect your bond outcome.
Why agents care about proof as much as presentation
A strong vacate clean in Melbourne is not only about the property looking fresh on inspection day. Agents also want confidence that key tasks were done properly. Carpet steam-clean receipts, a tax invoice for the clean, and a team that understands common agency checklists can all help reduce back-and-forth if an item is questioned after the inspection.
- Check the lease for carpet, flea-treatment, and exterior area requirements before booking
- Remove all belongings so cupboards, wardrobes, and skirting lines can be cleaned properly
- Leave electricity and water connected until the clean and inspection are complete
- Ask for the job scope in writing so the clean matches the property manager checklist
A bond-safe end of lease plan
The safest approach is to treat the final clean like handover preparation, not a last-minute tidy. Confirm the inspection standard early, clean the property empty, keep documentation ready, and make sure bathrooms, kitchen appliances, windows, edges, and floors are all covered systematically. That process gives you a much stronger position if anything is queried.
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