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End-of-Lease Pest Control Sydney

Moving out of a rental? A pest treatment is often part of the deal, especially if you have had pets. We treat the property, provide a certificate, and work to your move-out date so it does not hold up your bond.

Certificate provided
Same-day available
Works with your agent
Part of Moving Out

Why End-of-Lease Pest Control Is Required

When you move out of a rental, the property usually has to be handed back in the same condition it was leased to you, fair wear and tear aside. Where pets have been kept, most leases specifically require a professional flea treatment as part of that, and it is one of the conditions agents check before releasing your bond.

Bob Pest Control handles end-of-lease treatments across Bankstown, Liverpool, Fairfield and the wider South West. We make this part of your move stress-free, treating the property properly and giving you the paperwork your agent will ask for.

The Proof You Need

Certificate of Treatment Provided

A treatment is only half of what your agent wants, the other half is proof it happened. With every end-of-lease job we provide a certificate of treatment that documents the work, so you have something concrete to hand over with the rest of your exit paperwork.

It is the simplest way to show the property has been treated to the standard the lease requires, and it helps keep the bond return moving without back-and-forth.

Certificate of Treatment

Issued on completion of the job
  • The property address and treatment date
  • The treatment carried out
  • Our business and technician details
  • Ready to hand to your agent or landlord
  • What You Actually Need

    What's Typically Required

    Most end-of-lease pest jobs come down to one of two treatments. We will confirm what your lease asks for before we start.

    Flea Treatment

    The most common requirement, and almost always needed if you have had a cat or dog in the property. It covers the home and, where relevant, the yard the pets used.

    • Standard where pets have been kept
    • Indoor and outdoor as required
    • See our flea treatment details

    General Treatment

    Some leases or agents ask for a general pest treatment as well, covering the common household pests so the property is handed back clean and protected.

    • Cockroaches, ants, spiders and silverfish
    • Inside and around the property
    • Often bundled with the flea treatment

    Same-Day Service for Tight Timelines

    Move-out dates do not wait, and the pest treatment often has to happen right at the end once the place is empty. We offer same-day service wherever possible and work around your handover, so the treatment fits into your moving day rather than holding it up.

    Tenant vs Landlord Responsibility (NSW)

    Who pays for an end-of-lease pest treatment in NSW usually comes down to the tenancy agreement and the circumstances. As a general guide, where a tenant has kept pets, the cost of a flea treatment on the way out is commonly the tenant's responsibility. Other situations can differ, so it is worth checking your specific lease and, if you are unsure, NSW Fair Trading. Our guide on tenant vs landlord pest control in NSW goes into more detail. This is general information only and not legal advice.

    Common Questions

    End-of-Lease FAQs

    What renters and managers most often ask about end-of-lease treatments.

    Do I need a pest treatment to get my bond back?
    If your lease requires it, then yes, and it is very commonly required where pets have been kept. Agents often look for a flea treatment certificate before releasing the bond, so check your agreement and arrange the treatment before handover.
    Do you provide a certificate of treatment?
    Yes. Every end-of-lease job comes with a certificate documenting the property, the date and the treatment carried out, ready to hand to your agent or landlord with the rest of your exit paperwork.
    What treatment do I actually need?
    Usually a flea treatment if you have had pets, and sometimes a general pest treatment as well. We will check what your lease asks for and confirm it with you before we start, so you are not paying for more than you need.
    Can you do it on short notice?
    Yes, wherever possible. Move-out timelines are often tight, so we offer same-day service and work around your handover date to get the treatment done in time.
    Who pays, the tenant or the landlord?
    It depends on the lease and the situation. As a general guide, a flea treatment after keeping pets is commonly the tenant's cost. Check your agreement and NSW Fair Trading if unsure, and see our guide for more. This is general information, not legal advice.

    Sort the Pest Treatment, Secure Your Bond

    Book your end-of-lease treatment and get the certificate your agent needs. Same-day service available across all 21 SW Sydney suburbs.