So the PM organised a vacate clean. They set a limit of $300 with a list of things to do (based on the final inspection).
We happened to be there painting when the 2 guys arrived. They worked for about 3+ hours. One of the things on the list was: - wipe the top of power points (dusty). And boy did they take a good time to spray and wipe each power point! I don't think the powerpoints in my own house ever gets wiped.
The PCR which I have received doesn't state anything about powerpoints being clean or dusty, so what's the point?
They did a good job on using their industrial machines to clean the laundry sink and the floor, but .... just with my own eyes, the place wasn't too bad. It just needed a regular wipedown everywhere, a good scrub in the bathroom and the floor tiles to be mopped.
It's so hard to know what is excessive and what's not. If that was the only thing to come out of the bond that would be ok but there was a bunch of other stuff which used up all the bond and over, so now I foresee a few months of pain trying to get the tenants to pay up what they owe.
We happened to be there painting when the 2 guys arrived. They worked for about 3+ hours. One of the things on the list was: - wipe the top of power points (dusty). And boy did they take a good time to spray and wipe each power point! I don't think the powerpoints in my own house ever gets wiped.
The PCR which I have received doesn't state anything about powerpoints being clean or dusty, so what's the point?
They did a good job on using their industrial machines to clean the laundry sink and the floor, but .... just with my own eyes, the place wasn't too bad. It just needed a regular wipedown everywhere, a good scrub in the bathroom and the floor tiles to be mopped.
It's so hard to know what is excessive and what's not. If that was the only thing to come out of the bond that would be ok but there was a bunch of other stuff which used up all the bond and over, so now I foresee a few months of pain trying to get the tenants to pay up what they owe.