How to Use This Move-Out Cleaning Checklist
You have a million things to do during a move, and scrubbing the baseboards is probably at the bottom of your list. But it’s still an important part of making sure your place is up to move-out standards.
To keep things simple (and because we know you’re working against the clock), we organized everything by room. This way, you can finish the kitchen before you even think about the bathroom. Plus, we split tasks based on priority, so you won’t miss a room that your landlord or property manager will definitely check:
- Must-clean: These are the non-negotiables. Landlords almost always check the oven, fridge, and bathroom fixtures first. Skipping these is the fastest way to lose a chunk of your security deposit.
- Nice-to-clean: These tasks make the home look great but are less likely to result in a fee if you run out of time.
When to start cleaning
The best time to start your deep clean is right after your movers load the last box onto the truck, but before your final landlord walkthrough. It is much faster to clean an empty room, and you won't have to worry about anyone tracking dirt back into a space you just finished.
Short on time? If you only have a couple of hours, forget the nice-to-clean items. Focus entirely on the high-risk areas like appliances and bathrooms.