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Bond Cleaning Checklist: How To Ensure You Get Your Full Deposit Back

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A comprehensive bond cleaning checklist is your ultimate guide to ensuring you get your full deposit back when vacating a rental property. This guide outlines all essential tasks, from scrubbing kitchen appliances and degreasing ovens to removing stubborn bathroom stains and polishing mirrors. It emphasizes the importance of vacuuming carpets, wiping down skirting boards, and cleaning windows for a spotless finish. Don’t overlook details like clearing cobwebs, sanitizing light switches, and mopping floors. Focus on high-traffic areas, ensuring every corner meets the landlord’s expectations. Address outdoor spaces by mowing lawns, sweeping patios, and tidying garden beds if applicable. A thorough inspection against this checklist helps identify overlooked areas, giving you confidence in passing the final property inspection. Following this step-by-step guide not only makes the process stress-free but also secures the return of your bond money, making it a must-have resource for tenants....

Massive $1 toy sale as US retailer exits Australia

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Looking for last-minute Christmas presents? Premium toys and furniture, valued at over $800,000, will be up for a massive clearance auction starting from just $1. American toy company KidKraft is closing its Australian warehouse operations and will auction off thousands of items on Saturday, December 21. To read more:  https://7news.com.au/news/last-minute-christmas-gift-saver-thousands-of-brand-new-toys-auctioned-from-1-as-us-toy-company-exits-australia-c-17137625

How Australia is celebrating Christmas Day

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From the ocean to the bush, Australians have flocked to beaches, parks and paddocks to celebrate Christmas Day. In western Queensland, the festive spirit took on an outback twist, with Santa on horseback and competitions for the best Christmas mailbox. Georgia Whip, along with some friends, created a hay-based display at Leander station, north-west of Longreach, for a "bit of fun" this year. Read More:  https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-12-25/how-australians-are-celebrating-christmas-day/104760902