Using Security Deposit For Cleaning

Hi,

My first tenants are moving out after 13 months of renting. They don’t keep the house clean and I doubt they will clean it properly. I am going to hire professional cleaners and I wonder what services can be paid from the security deposit. Can I charge my tenants for cleaning blinds, washing windows, etc?

Thank you for any advice,
Alla

Comments(7)

  • Konte18th August, 2005

    You Lease has a clause about the up keep expected by tenants that allows for normal wear and tear however it is hard to determine often what one considers normal. Having before and after photos or 2 unbiased witnesses will clear you if you do have to appear in court. You have 2 to 4 weeks to return any remaining deposit, make sure you mail the tenants a Depsit Settlement Report explaining in detail how you used their deposit. For cleaning make sure you say"Cleaning, "beyond normal wear and tear"
    If they give you an urgument tell them it is a matter of record and if they want to urgue you would only talk in court.

  • d_random18th August, 2005

    I would suggest that the next time you include a move-in/move-out checklist with your lease. When they move in do a walk thru with them, checking off all the points on the list. Also, put a cost that will be charged on each box prefilled out (i.e. clean stove $25). This will make your expectations known and you can subtract the cost of cleaning from the security deposit.

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