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Updated 11 months ago on . Most recent reply

Cleaning fee refundable or non-refundable
Hi,
For move-in costs, do you recommend to add cleaning fee as refundable fee or none refundable fee? I wonder what’s your experience and advice. Thanks for sharing in advance.
Regards
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Fees are not refundable, deposits are. Your state statutes probably dictate the level of cleanliness a tenant has to apply at move-out. If the tenants fails, you can have a professional take that over and deduct the costs from the security deposit.