End of Lease Cleaning Checklist: What Property Managers Look For
A complete checklist to help you understand what needs to be cleaned before your final inspection.
What Property Managers Focus On
Property managers are not just looking for a general clean, they are checking for detail, consistency, and presentation. Every area of the property should appear well-maintained and ready for the next tenant.
Key Areas to Focus On
1. Kitchen
The kitchen is one of the most important areas during inspection. Property managers typically check:
- Oven and stovetop
- Rangehood and filters
- Cupboards (inside and outside)
- Sink and splashback
2. Bathrooms
Bathrooms must be spotless and hygienic. Key focus areas include:
- Shower screens and tiles
- Grout and soap buildup
- Mirrors and vanity
- Toilet and exhaust fan
3. Living Areas & Bedrooms
These areas should be clean, dust-free, and well-presented:
- Skirting boards and surfaces
- Wardrobes and shelves
- Light switches and fittings
- Floors vacuumed and mopped
4. Windows
Clean windows improve the overall presentation of the property:
- Internal glass cleaned
- Tracks wiped and free of dust
Final Tip
A successful inspection isn’t about just cleaning, it’s about attention to detail and presentation. Following a structured checklist ensures nothing is missed and helps make the handover process smoother.
