A tenanted premises is normally
occupied under a lease assured by a deposit. This means that the tenant has
paid a specified sum in advance of his or her occupancy, which is held in escrow
against the possibility that he or she may damage a place, or that he or she
may skip out without paying the final month’s rent.
London end of tenancy cleaning may be
done to ensure that no portion of this deposit is lost through claims made by
the landlord about the clean and tidy nature of the property on exit. The
cleaning programme delivered by an end of tenancy cleaner is designed to fulfil
the requirements of a typical landlord’s checklist, and takes into account the
fact that normal wear and tear occurs during the occupancy of any tenant.
Key areas in which landlords often
find reason to take back some deposit for cleaning are those not usually looked
at by the tenant. These may include the inside of the oven and other cooking
appliances; the insides of cupboards; and the tops of light fixtures and
fittings. A London end of tenancy cleaning partner is liable to help its client
achieve all of the items on such a checklist, by producing its own exhaustively
pointed plan for every room in the property.
One of the key recognitions, in such a
checklist, is that different rooms have different layouts, and are fitted with
different furnishings or fixtures, which can require that different cleaning
approaches bye taken in each one. A bathroom or a kitchen, for instance, is
likely to be the subject of much scrutiny because of its health and safety
implications – and also because it has more shiny surfaces (tiles and floors
included) on which dirt can easily show up.
There are elements in the London end
of tenancy cleaning checklist that
are common to all rooms. These include (for example: clearly individual
agencies will have developed individual lists) dusting along the tops and
fronts of skirting boards; cleaning door handles and all cupboard doors and handles;
and moving standard furniture such as beds and sofas to clean under those too.
Some areas, specific to individual
rooms, which are often overlooked by the tenant, can be key to the success of
the end of tenancy cleaning scheme. The insides of cupboards in the kitchen and
the bathroom are among these areas. It’s amazing what a difference a quick
inside-cupboard clean can make to the overall cleanliness impression of a room.
To measure the success or advisability
of hiring a London end of tenancy cleaning partner,
the tenant must work out how much of his or her deposit he or she would have
been liable to receive had he or she not employed the extra workers. He or she
must then look at the cost of hiring the cleaners. If the cost of hiring the
cleaners is less than the amount that would have been subtracted from the
deposit if the cleaners had not been hired, it’s probably worth it.
About Author: Diyana Lobo maintains a
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