This checkout guide is written to help expedite your checkout process.
Your lease expires at 12:00PM (noon). You will need to call the office to set up
a check out appointment. Appointments are made on a first come-first served
basis. The first appointment will begin at 8:00AM and the last will begin at
11:40AM.
When you check out, we will go through your apartment and identify areas which
will need further cleaning. At that time, you may have the opportunity to do
some last minute cleaning, but because of the time constraints, it is very
important that you have the cleaning done before your inspection. If you are not
ready at your scheduled time, your inspection will be rescheduled at our
convenience. All personal belongings must be removed prior to the check out
appointment.
Whenever possible, we prefer to do the move-out with at least one tenant present
so any concerns can be dealt with immediately. If no Tenant is present at the
inspection or no inspection is scheduled, you will not be given additional time
to clean your apartment.
If you decide to move out before the last day of your lease, you will have more
time to go back and clean the areas specified at the inspection. If you choose
not to clean, or additional cleaning is required, our staff will clean your
apartment, typically at a rate of $35.00 to $45.00 per hour, depending on the
condition of your apartment and the time you check out. Hopefully, your
apartment is clean and sparkling at your move-out inspection!
If you will be moving out early (a day, week, etc) please let us know so we can
schedule your move-out appointment early. If the new tenant of your apartment
wants to move in early, and you are willing to move out early, we can arrange
for the new tenant to reimburse you for the days the new tenant lives in the
apartment prior to your lease termination date. If you plan to move out more
than a month before your lease is up, you are still responsible for paying rent
until your lease ends or another tenant can be found and approved.
Be sure to turn in all keys at the time of your inspection; you have not legally
surrendered your apartment unless you have returned your keys. If all keys are
not returned, you will have to pay for lost keys and lock re-keying. You are
responsible for any damages caused by your failure to surrender your apartment
when your lease terminates.
About 30 days after your lease ends, you will receive the balance of your
deposit with a detailed summary of charges and credits.
Cleaning Tips for Move-Out
Cleaning Checklist
These tips are intended to help you clean your apartment safely effectively.
With over 30 years of experience, we have learned which cleaning methods and products work the best.
BEDROOMS & LIVING AREAS
Remove and clean all interior and exterior windows and sills thoroughly. 511 S. 4th
St., 620 S. 4th St., or 819 Lincoln Way: Do not remove the windows
because they are thermopane and expensive to replace. Be sure to vacuum or sweep
out the space between the windows.
Dust your miniblinds with a Swiffer duster or similar product.
DO NOT fill nail holes. Improperly filled nail
holes will cost you more than if you leave them alone.
Vacuum thoroughly, but
do not clean your carpet.
Carpet cleaning will be arranged by Management. DO NOT try to remove stains yourself.
A slight stain will cost you less than a ruined carpet.
KITCHEN & APPLIANCES
If your oven is self-cleaning, you can use that feature to save yourself some work. Keep in mind that it will
heat up your apartment and depending on how dirty it is, may produce a strong odor of burned food. DO NOT attempt to
clean your burner pans with the self-clean; it will ruin them.
Use a degreaser or oven cleaner to
clean the broiler pan, and burner pans. If you don’t have a self-cleaning oven,
you will have to use an oven degreaser to clean the oven interior and racks.
Defrost the refrigerator and thoroughly clean the interior, exterior, drawers, racks, door, and gasket with a
disinfectant cleaner. Place towels in the bottom of the refrigerator and
on the floor directly below and in front of the refrigerator and LEAVE THE DOOR
OPEN. Do not attempt to break ice from the freezer; plan ahead to let it melt
gradually. Don't leave it defrosting unattended for long periods of time or you
may allow water to leak onto the floor and possibly into lower apartments!
After cleaning, and drying the refrigerator, turn it back on and close the door.
Wash all cabinet surfaces inside and
out with a disinfectant. Use a mild degreaser, if needed. If you have wooden
cabinets, see the Cabinet Cleaning page in the move-in booklet. Sweep and wash
the floor with a disinfectant cleaner. Don’t forget to clean under the
refrigerator and oven. Be careful not to damage the floor moving appliances.
Most refrigerators have wheels and can be easily pulled out. For oven, simply
remove the drawer on the bottom and you will have access to the floor.
BATHROOM
Clean the tub with a soap scum remover.Please make sure that the cleaner is fiberglass safe. If you have
not cleaned it regularly since you moved in, you will probably have to scrub. Be sure to run the
exhaust fan to help keep the chemical odors from becoming too strong.
Soak toilet interior with toilet bowl cleaner. The base of the toilet should be cleaned with a disinfectant cleaner.
Thoroughly wipe the surfaces with a disinfectant cleaner.
GENERAL CLEANING
Wipe off all of the base boards, door frames, vents, outlet covers, switch plates, and walls with a damp cloth.
Carefully remove and clean all light fixtures and vents including the ones in the bathroom. Make sure that all light
bulbs are present and working. The cost of replacing the light bulbs will come from your security deposit.
If you live on the first floor of 620
or have an all tile floor, we will wax it for you as per your lease, but you are
responsible for making sure it is as clean as possible.
If you have smoked or cooked strong smelling foods in your apartment, you will need to wash all walls and other
surfaces, including the walls. Cleaners that contain ammonia (Windex) works well for this. If your apartment
smells like cigarette smoke after you have moved out we may need to paint the apartment. The cost for this
will come out of your security deposit, so we recommend you do what you can to get rid of the smell.
Recommended Traditional Cleaning Supplies
Greased Lightning or similar oven cleaner.
Windex
Clorox Toilet Bowl Cleaner
Clorox Cleanup (Fiberglass Safe, but do not get on carpet!)
Swiffer Dusters
Paper Towels
Scotch-Brite or similar Sponges
Recommended GREEN Cleaning Supplies
Microfiber Cleaning Cloths
Most "Green" cleaning products from Clorox, Simple Green and 7th Generation are
fine. Make sure to follow all instructions on the label.
NOTE: Most products labeled environmentally friendly will work for glass and surface
cleaning, but do not disinfect.
Please be careful
when cleaning your apartment. Make sure you read all of the directions and
warnings on all of the cleaning products and do not mix products. Mixing
products can be fatal to people and pets and harmful to the facilities. Make
sure your apartment is well ventilated while cleaning.