End-of-tenancy deep clean
Room-by-room attention to accessible surfaces, floors, kitchens and bathrooms after the property has been cleared for work.
End-of-tenancy and void cleaning
Deep cleaning, void cleaning and clearance coordination for Nottingham landlords and letting agents preparing a rental property for its next tenancy, inspection or marketing stage.
Practical scope
A useful brief records the starting condition and separates cleaning from repairs, removal decisions and items that require specialist handling.
Room-by-room attention to accessible surfaces, floors, kitchens and bathrooms after the property has been cleared for work.
A planned cleaning stage within a wider turnaround, sequenced around repairs, making good and final presentation.
Photograph and agree left items before authorised removal, then move into the detailed clean.
What may be included
Heavy removal, damaged finishes, pest concerns, hazardous materials and repair work are not ordinary cleaning details. Flag them separately so the appropriate next step can be agreed.
Process
Share room photographs, access, left items and the intended outcome.
Agree what must be removed or repaired before the detailed clean begins.
Keep a clear completion record and note damage or deferred work separately.
Questions
Useful starting points for a tenancy-cleaning brief.
The agreed scope can cover kitchen surfaces and units, accessible appliance cleaning, bathrooms, floors, internal surfaces and room-by-room detail cleaning. The starting condition and exclusions should be recorded before work begins.
Yes. Photograph and agree the clearance list first, then sequence removal before the detailed clean where practical. Disposal decisions should remain clearly authorised by the landlord or agent.
The final detailed clean normally follows disruptive repairs, removal and dusty making-good work. An earlier clearance or hygiene stage may still be useful where access or condition requires it.
Send the postcode, photographs, access details and intended next stage.