Moving out? 6 Considerations Before Moving Out of Rented Accommodation

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Moving out can be an exciting time. Moving on to a new home can bring a whole new chapter into your life whether you are moving cities or just getting a new place. However, before you can start decorating your new home and beginning your next chapter, you sadly have to close the last one. This involves cleaning and gutting your rented accommodation. In case you want to lose a no doubt extortionate deposit follow these handy tips. 

Calling in a cleaning team

This may seem like an extreme way to ensure that you get all of your deposit back, but this can be the least hassle for you. You can call in a cleaning team to ensure that your home is cleaned to a professional standard and that the letting agent can’t claim that you haven’t done a good enough job. There are plenty of companies out there that can help you do this, and many can be found online. https://rescueclean911.com/ is but one suggestion but has glowing reviews. 

Repairing damage

One quick way to lose your deposit is to have had photos or paintings hanging up that have marked the wall. Or even worse you may have even made more lasting damage like stripping the original paint from the walls or scratching the floors. Fixing these to the best of your ability is one of the best ways to secure your deposit. This can be easily done. A filler can be bought to fill any holes and you could ask your landlord which color is on the walls so that you can refresh the rooms. Even if you can’t do everything your efforts may not go unrewarded. 

The Kitchen Clean

Kitchen Clean

This can be one of the most daunting rooms to take on. The easiest way is to strip the cupboards bare of all of your possessions and give each unit a decent clean with a damp cloth. Next make sure to clean the washing machine, dryer, and dishwasher removing any residue from cleaning agents and built-up grime. The refrigerator is much the same, but it is best to use hot soapy water and allow the compartments to air dry outside of the fridge. This will remove any smells and stains.

The oven can be a gargantuan task that needs a full day for itself. Cleaning products can take hours to take effect and if you have built up lots of grime over the years it can be a huge effort to shift it. Bicarbonate of soda can, if left overnight, can help remove the stubborn charred food. Don’t forget to get into the corners and remove as much as you can. Leaving a clean oven can make your fight for your deposit much easier. 

The Bathroom

Another room that is terrifying to clean before you move out is the bathroom. The limescale build-up can prove to be a pesky problem to get rid of. White vinegar and fresh lemon can help to break down the remaining chalky residue and bring life back into any bathroom. Make sure that you clean every surface you see from metallic taps to shower screens. Make sure not to leave the mirrors streaky and you can swiftly leave the bathroom looking its best. 

The Livingroom

The Livingroom

A much easier prospect than those problem rooms above, the living room will look so much easier to clean once you have removed your possessions. Once your items are out, make sure to dust every surface and hoover all of the floors. Carpet stains can be trickier to deal with and as such, you may require a professional to help you. Failing that there are plenty of carpet cleaning vacuums on the market that can deal with any stains. 

Garden areas

If you are lucky enough to have rented a flat with a garden or patio feature, then you will need to clean and maintain this area. If you have left it overgrowing for the period of your tenancy, then this will be a much harder job than otherwise. You could again hire a professional or ask your landlord how they would like their garden left. This will give you a better idea of how much work you have to do. 

Moving out?

All of this can seem like a huge pain, but it is worth it if you get your deposit back. It will require a little bit of hard work and time but can be massively rewarding. 

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