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JR8
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« on: 13 March 2010, 1:47:17 am »
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We are leaving SG in a couple of months, and one of the questions that I have in mind is in what state of cleanliness are we expected to leave the apartment after all our goods are moved out?

In the tenancy agreement the only reference seems to be:
'(Tenant's Agreements)
- To use the premises in a tenant-like manner and in particular...
      - To deliver the Premises and the furniture at the end of the term clean, tidy and in the accordance with the provisions of this Agreement'.

- re: last line, there appear to be no other 'provisions'.
- Does the above suggest that we are expected to get a cleaning company in after our packing-up day (as all our goods, including cleaning goods etc will be packed and gone, in parallel with beds, desks etc being moved inevitably revealing dust and grime?)

I am a multiple landlord in London and so have gone through this many times over many years 'from the other side' in London. I'm just trying to guage the SG-nuance and expectation, and where we stand on our growing pre-move job-list.

Thx
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« Reply #1 on: 13 March 2010, 11:35:31 am »
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We are leaving SG in a couple of months, and one of the questions that I have in mind is in what state of cleanliness are we expected to leave the apartment after all our goods are moved out?

In the tenancy agreement the only reference seems to be:
'(Tenant's Agreements)
- To use the premises in a tenant-like manner and in particular...
      - To deliver the Premises and the furniture at the end of the term clean, tidy and in the accordance with the provisions of this Agreement'.

- re: last line, there appear to be no other 'provisions'.
- Does the above suggest that we are expected to get a cleaning company in after our packing-up day (as all our goods, including cleaning goods etc will be packed and gone, in parallel with beds, desks etc being moved inevitably revealing dust and grime?)

I am a multiple landlord in London and so have gone through this many times over many years 'from the other side' in London. I'm just trying to guage the SG-nuance and expectation, and where we stand on our growing pre-move job-list.

Thx

We have moved a couple times here in Singapore and both times we just hired a cleaning lady to clean after we moved out our stuff, that seemed to work so far. The first time the LL didn't inspect, we just handed over the keys and that was it. However the last time we moved, the LL was very anal and wanted to go through each and every appliance before handing back the deposit e.g. let the air con run for two weeks (to see if it really works), try out the oven for real etc. Cleaning was never an issue though.
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« Reply #2 on: 13 March 2010, 15:18:10 pm »
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I have now moved out of 2 apartments in Singapore and what I have found is that if the place is clean when the LL comes to do a final inspection he is less likely to look too closely at things that might not be working 100%. 
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Nuance?
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« Reply #3 on: 14 March 2010, 9:41:28 am »
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This shouldn't be an issue. Just leave the place clean and tidy its not that hard !
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« Reply #4 on: 14 March 2010, 22:28:34 pm »
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Shouldn't be no.

But in London a move out 'professional clean' would be the equivalent of say $500 and the place would be left immaculate.

This place was not immaculate when we moved in, hence my question. I'm not gong to spend $100's to meet a standard if it is not required.
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JR8
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« Reply #5 on: 14 March 2010, 22:34:57 pm »
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Thanks to others for their input.

I think I'll ask the landlord's agent with whom I get on well to suggest a company to use.
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SAE
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« Reply #6 on: 15 March 2010, 9:18:51 am »
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Just find yourself a parttimer and when all your stuff is out get her in to give the place a good going over - its quite simple and not necessary to pay for a company to do a proffessional clean as all they are going to do is pull in a couple of parttimers anyway.
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JR8
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« Reply #7 on: 15 March 2010, 20:55:24 pm »
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Thx SAE, but how on earth am I meant to find a part-timer... ?
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