End of Lease Cleaning Checklist Sydney

Written by Service Scout AU Editorial Team

Last updated: March 2026

Reviewed against public tenancy guidance, provider pricing pages, and our editorial policy.

Sydney renters often deal with balcony build-up, mould-prone bathrooms, and strict agent expectations around presentation. This checklist is built for inspection week, with a practical room-by-room flow that helps you avoid the small misses that trigger deductions.

Kitchen

Bathrooms and Laundry

Bedrooms and Living Areas

Balcony and Window Checks

In Sydney, balconies and window tracks often become a problem area. Salt air, dust, and water marks can build up faster than renters expect.

Inspection Timeline

About a week out: declutter, remove personal items, and gather supplies.

Two to three days out: deep-clean kitchen and bathrooms, then move through the rest of the home.

Day before handover: do a final walk-through with lights on and windows open, checking the details agents usually notice.

FAQ

What should be on an end of lease cleaning checklist for Sydney?

A Sydney checklist should cover kitchen appliances, bathrooms, wall marks, windows, wardrobes, floors, balcony grime, and common mould-prone areas.

What areas tend to cause trouble in Sydney inspections?

Balconies, shower grout, mould spots, oven interiors, skirting marks, and dusty window tracks are common friction points.

When should I start my end of lease clean?

A practical timeline is to declutter first, deep-clean a few days before the inspection, and leave one final walk-through for the day before handover.

Next step: Pair this checklist with our broader end of lease cleaning cost guide, or explore the full end of lease cleaning hub for more inspection-week support.

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