When you come to the end of your tenancy agreement and move out of the property, you should leave it in the same state as it was when you moved in. If you don’t, your landlord may be able to deduct money from your deposit to pay for cleaning, repairs, or the replacement of items.
There should be a complete inventory when you move into the property so you can see precisely what items you are responsible for that belong to your landlord.
Your landlord can also charge you for any unpaid rent at the time you vacate the property, which they can take from your deposit before returning it.
Before the Tenant Fees Act 2019, tenancy agreements could include specific charges that the tenant could be responsible for. Since the new legislation has been passed, it is stricter on what fees a tenant can legally be charged.
These are specified as: rent, a refundable security and holding deposit, payments arising from the landlord needing to replace keys or an equivalent security device because of fault of the tenant or charges for late rent payment and early termination of a tenancy agreement if it has been requested by the tenant.
Can a landlord charge you for normal wear and tear?
No, a landlord cannot charge you for normal wear and tear. An example of normal wear and tear would be carpet that has gradually worn down over a period of years or flooring that has been faded by sunlight.
Can a landlord charge for repairs?
Yes, a landlord can charge you for repairs to the property and any items listed in the inventory. This includes replacing any items if they are missing or damaged beyond repair.
How much can a landlord charge for cleaning in the UK?
Your landlord cannot make you pay for a professional cleaning service when you move out but they will expect you to leave the property at the same standard of cleanliness when as you moved in.
If the property needs to be cleaned after you have moved out then the landlord can pay for a professional cleaning service using funds from your deposit. This will need to be fully evidenced with a copy of a receipt.




