End-of-lease cleaning is one of the most stressful parts of leaving a rental property in NSW. The Residential Tenancies Act 2010 (NSW) requires tenants to leave the property reasonably clean and in the same condition as when they moved in (allowing for fair wear and tear), as documented in the Condition Report. Bond disputes over cleaning are among the most common causes of NCAT (NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal) tenancy hearings.
A professional bond clean isn't just a thorough spring clean — it's a systematic process that works through the property against the standard expected by NSW property managers. This includes areas that most people clean rarely or never during tenancy: oven interior and racks, range hood filters, window tracks and sills, fly screens, exhaust fans, the insides of cupboards and drawers, light fittings, skirting boards, and wall marks. Getting these wrong costs tenants their bond.
Most reputable NSW bond cleaning companies offer a re-clean guarantee: if the exit inspection identifies any cleaning deficiencies, they return to rectify at no additional charge. This guarantee is the primary reason to use a specialist rather than a general cleaner. Confirm the guarantee covers carpet steam cleaning if this was included in the Condition Report, as carpet cleaning disputes are particularly common at NCAT.