Apartment clean out. Yuck. Talk about the last thing you want to do. Especially now, because you're ready to move on to the next chapter of your life. Perhaps you're making the move into homeownership or trading up for a better location. Whatever the reason, you're leaving your current pad and that means you've got a few responsibilities to take care of before you say goodbye for good. But, first, you've got an apartment clean out job ahead of you.
Look, you're ready to move on and that's understandable. But, before you leave for good, you've got to do a few things. If you don't, you run the very real risk of losing your deposit. (Plus, you also might get hit with a fee for not honoring the terms of the lease. You see, it's standard boilerplate stuff to include a clean out provision in the lease agreement. In other words, you probably signed a legally binding document which requires you leave the space in good condition.
The last thing you want to do before you leave one home to start another is clean out the old place. But alas, it must be done, so just throw on some tunes, grin and bear it. If your place is just surface dirty and not damaged, how well you clean could be the difference between getting back your deposit money that has been held hostage for years or not. --Apartment Therapy.com
This usually means leaving no damage behind, along with taking all your personal possessions. (Along with any junk garbage, of course.) If you don't make good on your end of the bargain, there's potential trouble not far behind. So, you should not leave that to chance since it's going to come at a substantial price.
Now, let's get onto the clean out part of the process. You're obligated to clear out the living space, including the bedrooms, bathrooms, closet, cabinets, and any other areas. Here are some helpful apartment cleanout tips you can use:
If you need help with an apartment clean out, phone 800-433-1094 or visit Pro Junk Dispatch.
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