Moving out of a rental property in Western Australia can feel stressful, especially when your bond refund depends on the final inspection. Understanding what property managers look for during the inspection can help you avoid deductions and confidently pass the process.
In WA, the final inspection is conducted after you vacate the property. The property manager compares the condition of the home to the original Property Condition Report (PCR) completed at the start of your tenancy. The goal is to ensure the property is returned in a similar condition, allowing for fair wear and tear.
Here’s what is typically assessed:
Oven, stovetop, and rangehood thoroughly cleaned
Cupboards wiped inside and out
Sink and taps free from stains and buildup
Shower screens free from soap scum
Tiles and grout cleaned
Toilets, basins, and mirrors spotless
Marks and scuffs removed
No damage beyond fair wear and tear
Carpets professionally steam cleaned (if required by lease)
Hard floors mopped and stain-free
Windows cleaned inside (and outside where accessible)
Light fittings and fans dust-free
Lawn mowed and edges trimmed
Gardens weeded
Rubbish removed
Normal wear such as faded paint or minor carpet flattening is acceptable. However, stains, holes in walls, broken fixtures, or excessive dirt are considered damage or neglect and may result in bond deductions.
Follow a detailed bond cleaning checklist
Take photos after cleaning for evidence
Repair minor damage before inspection
Refer to your original condition report
Consider professional bond cleaning for guaranteed results
Passing your rental inspection in WA comes down to preparation and attention to detail. By understanding what property managers expect and ensuring the property is thoroughly cleaned and maintained, you significantly increase your chances of receiving your full bond refund without disputes.
A clean, well-presented property shows responsibility and that’s exactly what property managers want to see during the final inspection.