What to Do Before Moving Out Of an Apartment?

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It’s hard to believe that your time as a tenant at this place is coming to an end. In Tampa, you’ve spent so many months here, but it’s finally time to move on and find another place. Whether you’re looking for something new because of the lease ending or just because you want more space, there are plenty of things you need to do before moving out.

How to Clean the Apartment before Moving Out?

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First and foremost, you should give your apartment a deep clean. In Tampa, this doesn’t have to take too long, especially if you don’t have much stuff left in the apartment. It can be painful to think about parting with some things when you’ve been here so long, but it’s important that everything is spotless before your landlord shows up for the final walk-through.

1.  Clean From Top to Bottom

In most cases, you won’t have to go out of your way to deep clean your apartment. In most cases, a quick sweep and a pass with a damp mop will be enough for the majority of the rooms in your unit. But, since you want to make sure everything is being done properly, give your entire apartment an once-over before you leave. Sometimes, just moving things around can open up areas that have been neglected for months.

2.  Use the Proper Cleaning Materials

You’re going to need some supplies if you want to get the job done right. Don’t try to cut corners by using the wrong tools for the job. Instead, use supplies that are known to be effective at removing dirt and grime with relative ease.

Scrubbing Brush

For scrubbing tough stains off of floors or other surfaces in your apartment

Cleaning Solution

You can choose between vinegar and straight-up soap. Most of the time, a little dish soap will do the trick

Mop

A good old fashion mop will be your best friend when it comes to cleaning hard floors.

Vacuum Cleaner

For those pesky corners that seem to accumulate dust and grime over time, you can try running a vacuum across the area to pick up what a mop can’t

Broom

To sweep up powdery particles that might be lingering throughout your apartment. The last thing you want is for them to go airborne and come back to haunt you when you least expect it.

3.  Deep Clean Your Bathroom(s)

You might not have the time to do this if you’re moving out in 7 days, but your bathroom(s) are some of the dirtiest places that you could find yourself in. Keeps that in mind while you’re apartment cleaning them up for the final time?

You’ll want to make sure you do a deep clean in your bathroom(s). This means anything from scrubbing the sink, cleaning out the grout (use a toothbrush for this), and even vacuuming up any hair or debris that’s collected throughout the drain.

4.  Remove Everything from Countertops

If you want to come back and find your countertops shiny and clean, you’re going to need to give them a good scrub too. The last thing you want is for there to be any grease or grime remnants on your counters, as this can attract other types of dirt. Plus, it can look unsightly as well as put you in a bad mood.

5.  Clean Up Clutter

By now, you’ve probably noticed that your living room or bedroom is filled with random stuff. Now is the time to go through this stuff and decide if it’s worth bringing with you or if it needs to go in the trash. Some items can be donated, while others might not be worth your time or money to take with you.

Conclusion

You don’t want to disappoint your landlord, disappoint yourself, or take too much time when you move in. But if you’re looking for a little pick-me-up before your big move, consider giving the apartment one last sprucing. You’ll feel so much better after you fire up the vacuum and give your place a good scrub down!