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Tenant Move-Out Checklist

Move-Out Checklist for Tenants

A practical end-of-tenancy checklist to help you give proper notice, close accounts, prepare the property, protect your deposit, and leave the rental smoothly.

1

Documentation & Notices

Goal: End the tenancy correctly and create a clear written record.

Start the move-out process by following the exact notice requirements in your tenancy agreement. Written confirmation helps avoid misunderstandings about dates, inspection arrangements, and deposit return.

  • Provide written notice: Give notice of termination according to the tenancy agreement.
  • Confirm inspection: Agree the final inspection date with the landlord or agent.
  • Return rules/documents: Return any building or complex rules provided at move-in, if required.
  • Update contact details: Provide your forwarding contact details for the return of deposit.
Why it matters: Clear written notice protects you from disputes about timing, rent liability, and final handover obligations.
2

Utilities & Accounts

Goal: Close or transfer every account and avoid post-move billing issues.

Utilities should be settled before or immediately after the final handover. Keep proof of readings, account closures, and payments.

  • Electricity: Take the final EAC meter reading and arrange account closure or transfer.
  • Water: Take the final water meter reading and settle outstanding bills.
  • Internet/TV: Cancel or transfer services and return any provider equipment.
  • Gas: Settle gas cylinder or central gas charges, if applicable.
  • Municipal fees: Clear any outstanding rubbish collection fees where tenant-responsible.
Practical tip: Photograph meter readings with timestamps and keep digital copies of all final receipts.
3

Property Condition & Cleaning

Goal: Return the property clean, empty, and close to its move-in condition.

Use your original photos, inventory list, and condition report as the comparison point. The property should allow for fair wear and tear, but tenant-caused damage should be repaired.

  • Repair tenant-caused damage to walls, fixtures, furniture, or fittings.
  • Remove all personal belongings from the property.
  • Clean all rooms thoroughly, including floors, windows, and surfaces.
  • Clean kitchen appliances: oven, hob, extractor, fridge, and dishwasher.
  • Clean laundry appliances and leave doors open to prevent mould.
  • Ensure air-conditioning units are clean and functioning.
  • Check plumbing for leaks and ensure toilets and taps are clean.
  • Restore any changes made without written permission.
  • Leave outdoor areas such as balcony, garden, or pool area tidy and free of debris.
Why it matters: Cleanliness and documented condition are two of the biggest factors in avoiding deposit deductions.
4

Safety & Equipment

Goal: Return the property’s safety items and access equipment properly.

  • Smoke detectors: Ensure they are present and undamaged.
  • Fire extinguisher: Leave it in place if it was provided.
  • Keys and access: Return all keys, remotes, access cards, and gate fobs.
  • Security codes: Reset alarm or security system codes to original settings if required.
Why it matters: Missing keys, remotes, or safety equipment can lead to replacement charges or delayed handover completion.
5

Financials & Deposit

Goal: Settle balances and agree the deposit return process clearly.

Final rentPaid to move-out date
UtilitiesReceipts kept
Communal feesSettled if applicable
DepositTimeline confirmed
  • Settle final rent payment up to the move-out date.
  • Pay outstanding communal fees if they are your responsibility.
  • Provide receipts for settled utility bills if requested.
  • Attend the final inspection and agree on any deductions.
  • Confirm the method and timeline for deposit return.
Why it matters: A clear payment trail makes the deposit conversation simpler and helps prevent unnecessary deductions.
6

Final Day Essentials

Goal: Leave the home secure, clean, and ready for formal handover.

  • Empty all bins and remove rubbish from the property.
  • Defrost and clean the refrigerator and freezer.
  • Turn off the immersion heater and ensure the solar system is safe.
  • Switch off lights, appliances, and air-conditioning units.
  • Lock all windows and doors before leaving.
  • Leave the property in the same condition as at move-in, allowing for fair wear and tear.
Final check: Walk through the property slowly before returning the keys and photograph each room after cleaning.
7

Optional but Helpful Steps

Goal: Make the handover smoother and reduce follow-up questions after leaving.

  • Take timestamped photos of the property after cleaning.
  • Provide a forwarding address for mail.
  • Leave appliance manuals neatly in one place.
  • Inform neighbours or building management of your departure if needed.
Helpful habit: Keep all move-out evidence in one folder: notice, receipts, photos, meter readings, and inspection notes.

Final Insight

A smooth move-out is built on notice, documentation, cleaning, and clear settlement.

Moving out of a rental property in Cyprus is much easier when each step is documented. Written notice, final meter readings, receipts, timestamped photos, and a clean handover help protect your deposit and reduce the chance of disputes with the landlord or agent.