End of Tenancy Repairs in Maidstone

End-of-tenancy turnaround in Maidstone

The void period between tenancies is when small repairs can sink your re-let timeline. A broken cooker hood extractor or a lock that won't latch will scare off viewing applicants — even when the rest of the property shows well. Maidstone is the county town of Kent and one of the largest private rented sectors in the South East, with a mix of Victorian terraces around Tonbridge Road, town-centre flat conversions and large new-build estates around Park Wood and Langley. That housing mix means landlord compliance work is a daily fixture for local sparks, gas engineers and letting agents.

What needs fixing in a typical Maidstone void

  • Locks and hinges — squeaky bedroom doors, stiff window catches, replacement of any lost keys
  • Paint touch-ups — picture-hook holes, scuffs at door height, repaint of any kicked skirtings
  • Tile regrouting — bathroom and kitchen tile lines often need re-grouting between tenancies (£60–£150)
  • Blown bulbs and replacement extractor fans
  • Silicone seals around bath/sink — black mould marks always show on viewings
  • Window blind cords and replacement pulls
  • Broken kitchen drawer runners and cabinet hinges
  • Tap washers and slow-draining sinks

The deposit dispute timeline

How to evidence repairs for deposit deductions

  1. Date-stamped check-out photos (every room, every fault)
  2. Compare against check-in inventory (signed by tenant at start)
  3. Get a written contractor quote for each itemised repair
  4. Apportion fair wear and tear (use TDS guideline: paint life ~3 years for high-traffic, 5+ for low)
  5. Send tenant the itemised list within 10 working days of move-out

What you'll need to provide

  • Keys to the property (handed over at tenant move-out)
  • Check-in inventory and check-out report
  • Photos of all damage
  • Property access slot (most Maidstone contractors prefer a single half-day visit if possible)
  • Confirmation of who pays — landlord or deduction from tenant deposit
Maidstone tip: Book the trade contractor 5–7 days before tenant move-out, with the visit slotted for 1 day after move-out and the cleaning crew 2 days after. That sequence gets the property on Rightmove within a week of voiding.

Common landlord questions

What can I deduct from the deposit for normal wear vs damage?

Fair wear and tear (you cannot deduct): faded paint, slightly worn carpet in walking lines, minor scuffs at door height. Damage (you can deduct, with evidence): cigarette burns, pet stains, broken fittings, missing items. The TDS site has detailed guidelines that Maidstone adjudicators rely on.

Should I redecorate every void or only when needed?

Redecorate every 3–4 years on a single colour wall, sooner on rentals to professionals (white walls show every mark). Spot-touch up on shorter voids — full repaint between every tenant pushes void periods past 2 weeks and rarely pays back.

How long does end-of-tenancy work take in Maidstone?

Standard 2-bed flat: handyman half-day (£140–£200), repaint living areas 2 days (£250–£500), professional clean half-day (£140–£200). Total turnaround typically 3–5 working days.

Do I need a fresh EICR or CP12 between tenancies?

Only if the existing certs are within 60 days of expiry, or if work has been done that affects them. New tenants must receive copies before they move in, regardless of expiry — keep them in the welcome pack.

What about cleaning?

Most Maidstone landlords use a specialist end-of-tenancy cleaner (£140–£250 for a 2-bed) rather than a domestic cleaner. The deep clean covers oven, fridge, descaling, hob, extractor, all skirting and behind appliances — items normal cleans skip.

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