Moving out of a rental can be stressful, especially when it comes to getting your security deposit back. Leaving the rental in good condition is one of the most important things you can do since a clean, empty apartment is what your landlord wants when you move out. 

However, knowing how to clean your apartment to meet your landlord’s standards can be challenging. In this blog, we’ll share some cleaning tips to help you get your deposit back when moving out of your rental. Keep reading to learn more.

Cleaning Tips to Get Your Deposit Back

  1. Start by decluttering. Start by going through all of your belongings and deciding what you want to keep, sell, donate, or throw away. If you have items that are still in good condition but no longer need them, consider donating them to a local charity or selling them online.
    Once you’ve decluttered your space, you’ll have less to pack and move, saving you time and money. Plus, it will be easier to clean your rental when there is less clutter.
  2. Dust and vacuum. Dust and dirt can accumulate quickly, so it’s important to be thorough when cleaning. Start by dusting all surfaces, including bookshelves, tables, and countertops. Remember to dust ceiling fans and light fixtures as well.
    After dusting, it’s time to vacuum. Vacuum carpets, rugs, and upholstery to remove any dirt, dust, or pet hair. If you have hardwood or tile floors, sweep or vacuum them first, and then mop with a cleaning solution appropriate for the type of flooring.
    By dusting and vacuuming your rental, you’ll leave it in excellent condition for the next renter and increase your chances of getting your security deposit back.
  3. Clean windows and mirrors. Over time, windows and mirrors can accumulate smudges, streaks, and dirt, making them look dingy and dull.
    To clean them, start by wiping down the surface with a clean, dry cloth to remove any loose dirt or dust. Then, use a cleaning solution appropriate for the type of surface to clean the window or mirror thoroughly.
    A mixture of water and vinegar can effectively clean glass surfaces, while commercial glass cleaners work well for mirrors. Use a lint-free cloth or paper towel to avoid leaving streaks.
    By cleaning your windows and mirrors, you’ll leave your rental looking sparkling clean and increase your chances of getting your security deposit back.
  4. Clean appliances. Appliances like the refrigerator, stove, and dishwasher can accumulate dirt and grime over time, making them look and smell unpleasant.
    To clean them, start by removing all food and debris from the interior of the appliances. Then, use a cleaning solution appropriate for the type of appliance to wipe down the surfaces thoroughly.
    Be sure to clean the exterior of the appliances as well, including the knobs, handles, and control panels. Remember to clean the microwave, toaster, and other small appliances.
    By cleaning the appliances in your rental, you’ll leave them looking and smelling fresh and increase your chances of getting your security deposit back.
  5. Clean bathrooms. Bathrooms are notorious for accumulating dirt, grime, and bacteria, so cleaning all the surfaces is important.
    Start by wiping down the sink, toilet, and bathtub with a disinfectant cleaner, paying particular attention to frequently touched areas, such as the toilet handle and faucet. Use a scrub brush or sponge to remove any stains or buildup. Remember to clean the mirrors, medicine cabinet, and any other surfaces in the bathroom.
    Finally, mop the floor using a cleaning solution appropriate for the type of flooring. By cleaning the bathrooms in your rental, you’ll leave them looking and smelling fresh and increase your chances of getting your security deposit back.
  6. Clean floors. Floors can accumulate dirt, dust, and debris over time, making them look dull and uninviting.
    The first step in cleaning your floors is to sweep or vacuum thoroughly to remove any loose dirt and debris. Then, use a cleaning solution appropriate for the type of flooring to mop or scrub the floors.
    Be sure to pay special attention to high-traffic areas and any spots or stains. If you have carpet, consider renting a carpet cleaner to deep clean and remove any stubborn stains.
    By cleaning your floors, you’ll leave them looking fresh and new and increase your chances of getting your security deposit back.

Other Tips for Getting Your Deposit Back

  1. Use natural cleaning products. Many store-bought cleaning products contain harsh chemicals that can damage surfaces and harm your health. We recommend using natural cleaning products like vinegar, baking soda, and lemon juice.
  2. Hire a professional cleaner. If you’re short on time or don’t want to clean yourself, consider hiring a professional cleaner. They can thoroughly clean and ensure everything is in great condition for the next renter.
  3. Take photos. Before you moved in, you probably took photos of your rental to document its condition. You should take the same pictures when you move out. This can be useful if your landlord tries to charge you for damage that was already there when you moved in.
  4. Read your lease. Make sure you understand the terms of your lease and what is expected of you when moving out. This can help you avoid any surprises when getting your deposit back.

Call Daisy Maids Today

At Daisy Maids, we understand the importance of getting your security deposit back when moving out of a rental property.
Our team of experienced professionals will ensure that every nook and cranny of your rental is thoroughly cleaned, leaving it looking and smelling fresh and new. We use high-quality cleaning products and equipment to remove even the toughest stains and grime.
With Daisy Maids, you can rest assured that you’ll get your security deposit back and leave your rental in pristine condition. Don’t take chances with your security deposit. Contact Daisy Maids today, or call us at 801.335.5239 to schedule your move-out cleaning.