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Georgia Move-Out Cleaning Checklist: Get Your Security Deposit Back

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Georgia Move-Out Cleaning Checklist: Get Your Security Deposit Back

The single biggest factor in getting your full deposit back is how clean you leave the place. This is the complete, room-by-room checklist our teams use every day β€” so you hand the keys back spotless.

30DAYS TO REFUND
Quick answer

Hand it back as clean as you got it

Georgia landlords can deduct cleaning costs beyond normal wear and tear, and must return your deposit β€” or an itemized list of deductions β€” within 30 days of move-out. A thorough, documented clean (with before-and-after photos) is your best protection against unfair charges.

βš–οΈ This guide is general information for Georgia renters and is not legal advice. Always check your lease and move-out instructions, since requirements vary by landlord and property manager.

Moving out of a rental in Georgia? Landlords are legally allowed to deduct the cost of returning a dirty unit to a clean, rentable condition β€” so a professional-level move-out clean is the most reliable way to avoid those deductions. Follow this checklist yourself, or use it to know exactly what to expect when you book a pro.

The stakes

Why Cleaning Decides Your Deposit in Georgia

Under Georgia’s security deposit laws (O.C.G.A. Β§ 44-7-30 to Β§ 44-7-37), a landlord can withhold part of your deposit for unpaid rent, damage beyond ordinary wear and tear, and other lease breaches β€” including the cost of cleaning. The key phrase is “beyond normal wear and tear.” A carpet faded from years of use is wear and tear; a carpet full of stains, pet hair and odor is a cleaning or replacement charge.

Landlords with more than ten units, or who use a management company, generally must hold deposits in escrow and provide a written, itemized list of deductions. If your unit needs more than a surface tidy, our deep cleaning service covers the built-up grime landlords look for first.

Hand the property back at least as clean as it was when you moved in. If you have your move-in inspection report or photos, use them as your benchmark.
Before you start

Move-Out Cleaning Prep

  • Re-read your lease and any move-out letter for specific clauses (carpet shampoo, professional oven clean, etc.).
  • Dig out your move-in checklist and photos so you can match the original condition.
  • Empty the unit first β€” remove every personal item, all trash and furniture. You can’t clean around clutter.
  • Clean after it’s empty but before your final walkthrough.
  • Take time-stamped photos of every room once it’s clean and empty.
The full checklist

Room-by-Room Move-Out Cleaning Checklist

Work top to bottom and left to right in each room, so dust and debris fall onto surfaces you haven’t cleaned yet.

🍳 Kitchen #1 for deductions

  • Degrease the oven, racks, broiler pan and door glass
  • Clean the stovetop, burners, drip pans and hood filter
  • Wipe inside, outside and on top of the microwave
  • Empty, defrost and wipe the fridge/freezer; clean seals and underneath
  • Clean the dishwasher inside and out, including the filter
  • Wipe every cabinet and drawer, inside and out, plus handles
  • Scrub the sink, faucet and drain; remove limescale
  • Clean countertops, backsplash and tile grout
  • Sweep and mop, including under the appliances

🚿 Bathrooms

  • Descale and scrub the shower, tub, tiles and grout
  • Remove all soap scum and mold
  • Disinfect the toilet inside, outside and around the base
  • Clean the sink, vanity, mirror and cabinets
  • Polish faucets, handles and fixtures; remove limescale
  • Wipe extractor fans and light fittings
  • Empty and wipe medicine cabinets
  • Sweep and mop the floor; clean baseboards

πŸ›οΈ Bedrooms, Living & Halls

  • Dust and wipe all surfaces, shelves and window sills
  • Clean inside and outside of all closets, shelving and rails
  • Wipe doors, frames, handles and light switches
  • Clean light fixtures, ceiling fans and vent covers
  • Spot-clean walls for scuffs, marks and fingerprints
  • Remove cobwebs from corners and ceilings
  • Vacuum carpets thoroughly (shampoo if your lease requires)
  • Sweep and mop hard floors, including under where furniture stood

πŸͺŸ Windows, Doors & Details

  • Clean interior windows, sills, tracks and reachable glass
  • Wipe blinds, shutters and window treatments
  • Clean all baseboards and trim throughout
  • Replace burned-out bulbs and smoke-detector batteries
  • Patch small nail holes if your lease requires it
  • Wipe the washer and dryer if included
  • Clean any patio, balcony, garage or storage space
  • Take out all trash and leave bins clean
Where deposits really go

Carpets, Pets & Odors: The Hidden Traps

Three things cost Georgia tenants their deposits more than anything else: dirty carpets, pet damage and lingering odors. If your lease requires professional carpet cleaning, keep the receipt β€” many leases specifically ask for it. Our carpet & upholstery cleaning lifts set-in stains and pet odor a household vacuum can’t touch. If you had pets, take hair, stains and odor seriously: landlords can charge for deodorizing, flea treatment and even carpet replacement. Smoke odor is treated the same way β€” which is why a professional move-out clean often pays for itself by protecting a much larger deposit.

Know your rights

Normal Wear and Tear vs. Cleaning Charges

You’re not responsible for the natural aging of the property, but you are responsible for dirt and damage. Here’s the difference at a glance.

βœ… Usually wear & tear

  • Faded paint or minor scuffs from normal use
  • Lightly worn carpet in walkways
  • Small nail holes from hanging pictures
  • Loose grout or aged caulk from age

⚠️ Usually your charge

  • Grease-caked ovens and stovetops
  • Stained, soiled or pet-damaged carpet
  • Mold and heavy soap scum in bathrooms
  • Holes in walls, broken fixtures and pet damage
  • Trash or belongings left behind
Plan your time

How Long a Move-Out Clean Takes

Give yourself enough time β€” rushing is how spots get missed. Always finish before your scheduled walkthrough so you can fix anything the landlord flags on the spot.

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DIY: a full dayPlan most of a day for a typical one-bedroom apartment.
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Pro: 3–6 hoursA professional team finishes to inspection standard, depending on size.
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Before the walkthroughClean once the unit is empty, then photograph every room.
Your call

DIY or Hire a Move-Out Cleaning Service?

🧽 Do it yourself

Workable for a small, well-kept studio if you have the time, equipment and energy. Budget most of a day and follow this checklist closely β€” the kitchen and bathrooms are where deductions hide.

✨ Hire HelloCleaners

The smarter financial move for most renters: a fraction of a typical deposit, done to inspection standard, and we re-clean free if your landlord raises a cleaning issue β€” plus a receipt and completed checklist to show them.

Want to compare a routine clean with a full reset first? See our Georgia deep cleaning checklist.
Booking in Georgia

Hand the Keys Back with Confidence

HelloCleaners connects you with vetted local pros who clean to inspection standard and document the work.

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Vetted & insuredBackground-checked Georgia pros.
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Deposit-back focusFree re-clean if your landlord flags an issue.
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Fully equippedPro tools & eco-friendly supplies.
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DocumentedReceipt & completed checklist for your landlord.
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Same-dayAvailable in many areas.
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Upfront pricingFlat-rate quotes, no hidden fees.
Good to know

Frequently Asked Questions

How clean does my apartment need to be to get my deposit back in Georgia?
Generally, you must return the unit in the same condition as move-in, minus normal wear and tear β€” a thorough clean of the kitchen, bathrooms, floors, windows and all surfaces. Check your lease for specific requirements like professional carpet or oven cleaning.
Can a Georgia landlord charge me for cleaning?
Yes. If the unit is left dirtier than normal wear and tear, a landlord can deduct reasonable cleaning costs from your deposit, and they must provide a written, itemized statement of those deductions.
Do I need professional carpet cleaning to move out?
Only if your lease requires it β€” but many Georgia leases do. If yours does, hire a professional and keep the receipt; if not, a deep vacuum and stain treatment is usually enough for normal use.
How long does a move-out clean take?
A DIY clean of a one-bedroom can take most of a day. A professional team typically finishes a move-out clean in three to six hours, depending on the size and condition of the property.
What if my landlord still keeps my deposit after I cleaned?
Georgia law requires landlords to return the deposit, or an itemized list of deductions, within 30 days of move-out. If you cleaned thoroughly and have photos and receipts, you can dispute unfair deductions.

Get Your Deposit Back β€” Guaranteed Clean

Book a vetted, insured HelloCleaners move-out team in Georgia. Inspection-standard results, a 100% satisfaction guarantee, and a free re-clean if your landlord ever raises a cleaning issue.

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HelloCleaners is a cleaning service, not a law firm. This guide is general information for Georgia renters and not legal advice β€” for questions about your deposit, consult a Georgia attorney or a local tenant resource. Deposit rules and timelines are summarized from O.C.G.A. Β§ 44-7-30 to Β§ 44-7-37; confirm the current law for your situation.

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