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The Move-Out Cleaning Checklist That Actually Gets Your Deposit Back (Toronto & GTA, 2026)

Every move-out in the GTA ends the same way: you are exhausted, the truck is gone, and there is one room left that decides whether you get your deposit back or eat a "cleaning fee." After helping a few people through this, here is the checklist that actually matters — and where people lose money.

What landlords and property managers actually check first:

  • The kitchen, in detail. Inside the oven, inside the fridge, range hood filter, inside every cabinet and drawer. This is the #1 deduction zone — a surface wipe will not cut it, which is why a real move-out cleaning in North York prices in the oven and fridge degrease a regular tidy skips.
  • Bathrooms — grout, not just surfaces. Mold on caulking, hard-water stains on glass, behind the toilet base. Inspectors look exactly where you do not want them to.
  • Baseboards, light switches, door frames, vents. The invisible layer. It is the difference between "looks clean" and "passes inspection."
  • Floors after the furniture is out. Marks and dust shadows show up the second the room is empty — which is exactly when the walkthrough happens.

Where people lose the deposit: they book a regular clean for a move-out job. They are different services. A move-out (or a deep cleaning in Scarborough) is priced for the inside-of-everything detail; a maintenance clean is not, so things get missed and the deduction comes anyway.

Timing is the other trap. Month-end is when everyone moves, so the good crews book out around the 1st and 15th. If your lease ends the 30th, do not call on the 29th — lock a flat-rate slot the moment you have your date, because somewhere like move-out cleaning in Etobicoke fills those end-of-month windows fast.

How not to get burned on the booking:

  1. Get a flat quote in writing — hourly pricing on a move-out always balloons because the job runs long.
  2. Confirm bonded and insured — you are handing over keys to an empty unit.
  3. Ask about a satisfaction guarantee — a good crew comes back if the landlord flags something.
  4. Confirm they cover your exact city. A Markham move-out clean should be quoted by a crew that actually works Markham, not one adding travel from downtown.

If you are not sure what tier you need, start from a house cleaning page for North York (or your city) and ask for the move-out quote directly — they will give you flat-rate before you commit.

Bottom line: book the right service (move-out or deep, not regular), get the flat quote in writing, lock your date early, and get the kitchen and bathrooms to inspection level. Do that and the deposit comes back without a fight.

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