End of Lease Pest Control: QLD Requirements and What Agents Inspect
Many Gold Coast leases require a professional flea treatment at vacate if a pet lived at the property. Here is what your lease actually requires and what agents check for.
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Short answer: many QLD leases require a professional flea treatment at the end of a tenancy if a pet lived at the property, evidenced by a proper receipt with the date, address and treatment detail. General pest control is less commonly a lease requirement. Since the same technician is licensed for the flea treatment and also handles the carpet clean, both can be booked in one visit before your inspection.
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Does your lease actually require it
Look for a specific clause about pest or flea treatment in your lease agreement, usually tied to whether a pet lived at the property. If it is there, it typically means a professional flea treatment with a receipt, not just a can of flea spray from the supermarket. If your lease is silent on it, a professional treatment still helps your case at inspection, but it is not a strict requirement in the same way.
What agents look for at final inspection
Agents are generally checking for evidence, not just a clean looking carpet. A receipt with your name, the property address, the date and what was actually treated carries far more weight than a verbal assurance that it has been done. Keep the receipt and have it ready for the final walkthrough.
Flea treatment vs general pest control at vacate
These are not the same service. A flea treatment specifically targets fleas, usually because a pet lived at the property, and is the one most commonly written into QLD leases. General pest control covers the wider range, ants, cockroaches, spiders and so on, and is less commonly a lease requirement, though some agents note it as an expectation at the start of a tenancy.
Getting it done in one visit with your carpet clean
Since the same technician is licensed for the flea treatment and handles the carpet clean too, both happen in one visit rather than two separate bookings before your inspection date. That matters most in the last week of a lease when timing is tight.
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Do I legally need a flea treatment to end my lease in QLD?
Many Queensland leases include a condition requiring a professional flea treatment at the end of the tenancy if a pet lived at the property during the lease, regardless of whether the pet had fleas. Check the specific clause in your lease, since not every agreement includes it.
What if I do not have pets, do I still need pest control at vacate?
Not usually for fleas specifically, since that clause is pet related. General pest control is not typically a standard lease requirement, but a clean, pest free property helps at inspection regardless, and some agents do expect evidence of a general treatment if it was noted at the start of the tenancy.
Can carpet cleaning and flea treatment be done the same day?
Yes. Since the same technician is licensed for the flea treatment and handles the carpet clean too, both can be booked for one visit rather than coordinating two separate appointments before your inspection.
What happens if the agent is not satisfied with the pest control at inspection?
A professional receipt showing the date, the property address and the treatment carried out is the strongest evidence you can provide. Keep that receipt and pass it to the agent directly, it is usually what resolves the question.
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