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Tips to Make Spring Cleaning a Breeze

Spring house cleaning concept, cleaning materials in a kitchen.Spring is a season of renewal, making it the perfect time to refresh your living space with a thorough spring cleaning. While maintaining a clean home is essential for personal comfort and meeting lease requirements, the thought of spending countless hours cleaning can be daunting. If you’re putting off your spring cleaning, don’t worry, we’ve got you covered with some tips to make the process a breeze!

Make a Plan

Before you start your spring cleaning, take a few minutes to create an action plan of what needs doing and in what order. Consider using a cleaning checklist to create a task list. Then, gather the required supplies and materials to complete each item. If you plan to include any professional cleaning services, such as carpet cleaning, schedule them in advance. This step will help streamline the process, This step will make the process easier and faster by ensuring you don’t forget anything important.

Set Realistic Expectations

When spring cleaning, many people make the mistake of trying to do too much in one day or weekend and become overwhelmed with the amount of work. To avoid this, you may want to break down each item on your list into smaller, more manageable tasks. Then, set realistic goals for each day or week. Set achievable goals for each day or week. You can do a complete spring cleaning without feeling exhausted!

Focus on Areas that Need Attention First

As you plan your cleaning, it’s crucial to prioritize your cleaning tasks to maximize your time and effort. Generally, rooms with the most significant use, such as kitchens and bathrooms, should be prioritized. However, don’t forget about frequently disregarded spaces, like inside or on top of cabinets, window coverings, and beneath or behind appliances. As a renter, you are responsible for ensuring the rental is in good condition when returning the keys at the end of your lease term. For this reason, you may need to double-check those expectations and prioritize cleaning tasks that will make that possible.

Include Hard-to-Reach Spots

Cleaning difficult spots is crucial for maintaining rental properties and can make your home look very clean. Pay attention to window sills, baseboards, closets, light switches, door handles, walls, and ceilings. Include these areas in your spring cleaning checklist as they can collect dust and dirt.

Get to Work – But Have Fun!

Once you have your plan, all the necessary supplies, and the right expectations for completing the task, it’s time to put your plan into motion. Use motivators like upbeat music or rewards, like a favorite outing or activity, to keep yourself on track. Also, enlist the help of the entire household, friends, or family members. Working together can make the job faster, easier, and much more fun!

With a plan, attitude, and elbow grease, you can make your spring cleaning a breeze this year! For more spring-cleaning tips or to get information on available rental properties in your area, contact your local Real Property Management office.

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