End of Lease Carpet Cleaning – Pest Control
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Carpet cleaning for an end of lease clean is an important part of having your bond returned without any issues. It pays to hire the services of a professional carpet cleaning company to do end of lease cleaning. A professional carpet cleaner would know what a property agent expects from the clean. Finding a good quality carpet cleaner in your (Multiple Links) is hard, so it is important to use a company with a trusted name within the realestate industry.
Living Up to the Expectations of Property Managers
Property managers will turn down a carpet clean if the edges haven’t been vacuumed properly, this is a mistake many tenants make when vacating a property at the end of their lease. They hire a cheap carpet cleaning company that doesn’t pay attention to the edges of the carpet, and it’s these small things that will play a big part in whether or not a tenant gets their bond returned.
If the carpet cleaning isn’t up to the standards of the property manager they may just hold back some of the bond and have the carpets cleaned again. This is a very expensive exercise for the tenant as they will end up paying for the cleaning twice.
This is why it is so important to use a professional cleaning company that has a full understanding of how to clean the carpets correctly. It is very common for a tenant to use a cheap carpet cleaning company to try and keep the costs down when moving out of a house, it pays to pay a little more and get the job done right the first time.
Getting Your Bond Money Back
Tenants pay a lot of money in bonds these days and the agent can keep a portion of this if they decide the job isn’t good enough.
When at the end of a lease it may also be a requirement to get the pest control done, this can be for general pest control such as cockroaches, silverfish, ants or spiders. But a lot of the time the agent requires a flea treatment also, as is the case if pets have been at the property.
When vacating a rental and having a pest treatment done, it is important that the pest controller is fully licenced and writes on the receipt the pests that were treated and the product use. Agents want to see this on the receipt and will not return a bond without it.