1. Start With Decluttering:
Remove any trash, personal belongings, or unwanted items left by the previous tenant.
2. Dust and Clean All Surfaces:
This includes countertops, shelves, cabinets, light fixtures, ceiling fans, and any other surfaces in the rental property.
3. Clean Appliances:
Thoroughly clean the refrigerator, oven, microwave, dishwasher, and any other appliances that were included in the rental.
4. Clean Windows and Mirrors:
Wipe down all windows, mirrors, and glass surfaces to ensure they are free of streaks and smudges.
5. Vacuum and Sweep Floors:
Vacuum carpets and rugs, sweep hard floors, and mop any tiled or hardwood floors.
6. Clean Bathrooms:
Scrub toilets, showers, and sinks, and wipe down all surfaces in the bathroom, including mirrors and fixtures.
7. Check for Stains:
Inspect carpets, upholstery, and walls for any stains or marks that need to be cleaned.
8. Empty and Clean All Trash Cans:
Remove any trash and debris from the rental property, and clean all trash cans and recycling bins.
9. Clean Outdoor Areas:
If the rental property has a balcony, patio, or outdoor space, make sure it is clean and tidy.
10. Check for Any Repairs Needed:
Inspect the rental property for any damage or repairs needed, and make sure everything is in working order before the next tenant moves in.