By Majestic Vacate Cleaning Perth
In ways that will surprise most adults, children remember homes in vivid detail — the hallway where they practiced their first steps, the particular patch of carpet where their favorite toys rested, or even the closet that served as a makeshift superhero alter ego for them. In this regard, cleaning a property doesn’t simply mean getting the deposit back; it is also a way of helping the children say goodbye.
In lease homes in particular, move out cleaning is a necessity of closure and, in some cases, it is strongly emotional bound service. Regardless if you are in Perth, Sydney, London, New York or other parts of the globe, most landlords expect a home to be returned in the same clean condition that it was occupied. According to Majestic Vacate Cleaning Perth, a leading provider trusted by over 50 real estate agencies across Perth, following a detailed, inspection-aligned checklist is essential for meeting end-of-lease standards and ensuring full bond returns.
This guide attempts to blend practical considerations, child-friendly strategies, and anticipatory family expectations regarding cleaning and the end of lease cleaning checklist.
Property Manager Expectations
Almost all property managers have an expectation on the condition of the property that will determine if they’ll release a portion or all of the security deposit.
Areas landlords focus on and family challenges:
- Oven & Stove:Must be free of grease, burnt food, and grime. Challenge: Frequent family cooking creates tough buildup
- Bathrooms:Must have mold-free tiles, clean grout, spotless sinks and toilets. Challenge: Shared use leads to quick accumulation of dirt
- Walls & Doors:No visible scuffs, stickers, or crayon marks allowed. Challenge: These are high-touch zones for kids
- Floors & Carpets:Must be vacuumed and stain-free (often steam cleaned). Challenge: Spills, snack crumbs, and constant foot traffic
- Windows & Tracks:Clean glass, no dust buildup in sills or screens. Challenge: Often neglected in kids’ rooms
Some property managers require professional receipts for things like carpet cleaning or oven detailing. You might find yourself losing your deposit no matter how vigorously you scrub the place if you don’t follow the appropriate steps.
Turn Cleaning into a Memory—Something More than a Chore
Instead of considering move-out cleaning a hassle, incorporate it into a goodbye ritual. Children, for instance, grapple with the concept of “leaving”—but helping in the cleanup can help them deal with the change.
Ways to actively engage children include:
- Allow them to clean their room or pack their things with attention to detail
- Say farewell to favorite rooms and windows that are cleaned later
- Help children to document the house with “before and after” images to show how it has been spruced up for the incoming family
When to DIY and When to Get Help
It is well known that parents are the superheroes of today. However, even superheroes need to outsource at times. With time, energy, and children clamoring for attention, it is logical that you focus on the areas you can and delegate the rest. Recent survey results depicting DIY vs. professional bond cleaning showed some striking results: “All Good” outcomes were reported by 93.75% of participants who employed professional services. In contrast, only 53.33% of those who tried DIY reported satisfaction. The difference in satisfaction rates highlights the importance of professional assistance for essential cleaning jobs.
Tasks you can DIY vs tasks better to outsource:
- Light dusting & vacuuming:DIY-friendly
- Wiping kitchen surfaces & cabinet fronts:DIY-friendly
- Deep oven cleaning:Better to outsource (takes 2+ hours & requires strong chemicals)
- Carpet steam cleaning:Better to outsource (especially if required by lease)
- Mold/mildew in bathrooms:Better to outsource (difficult & time-consuming)
- Window tracks & flyscreens:Better to outsource (labor-intensive)
Focus your energy where it counts with deep cleaning. It’s often cheaper (and easier) to outsource deep-cleaning tasks than to buy multiple specialized products and do it in a rush.
Sanity Saver: Create a “Last Room Standing”
Uncluttered space = uncluttered mind. Keep one room free until the last minute for packages/toddlers.
- Stock up on snacks, toys, and nap items for that room
- Clean and seal other rooms in the house as you go
- Clean final standout space post-mover
This approach will actually save you from kids undoing all your hard work.
Quick Stats Parents Should Know
- Cleaning or damage accounts for over 60% of disputes about rental deposits globally
- A landlord is up to four times more likely to withhold a deposit if the oven, carpets, or bathrooms are not in the expected condition
- Almost 50% of renters with children report that they miscalculated the amount of time needed to clean the house prior to relocating
Final Thoughts: You are not only relocating from a house, but you are also relocating from a legacy
Moving with children adds complexity in ways beyond simple logistics. It is emotional, messy, and often nostalgic. Cleaning the space is part of closing this chapter, but you don’t have to shoulder the entire burden.
By understanding what matters most to landlords, engaging your children in meaningful ways where they actually want to help, and outsourcing the most difficult tasks, you can leave your home with peace of mind—and a good chance of receiving your entire deposit back.