A comprehensive guide to HMO cleaning services, highlighting professional maintenance, tenant satisfaction, and how Fraser Bond helps landlords keep multi-occupancy properties safe and compliant.
HMO cleaning services are essential for landlords to maintain hygiene, tenant satisfaction, and compliance in Houses in Multiple Occupation. Regular cleaning reduces health risks, protects property condition, and ensures communal areas meet safety and licensing standards.
Fraser Bond provides professional HMO cleaning services across London and the UK, helping landlords manage multi-occupancy properties efficiently while maintaining high standards of hygiene and compliance.
Professional cleaning services are important to:
Maintain tenant health and prevent hygiene-related issues
Comply with HMO licensing requirements for communal areas
Preserve property condition and reduce long-term repair costs
Enhance tenant satisfaction and retention
Prevent pest infestations and structural damage
In HMOs, shared kitchens, bathrooms, and communal spaces require frequent cleaning to ensure safety and comfort.
Professional HMO cleaning services typically include:
Communal Area Cleaning – Kitchens, bathrooms, hallways, and staircases
Deep Cleaning – Between tenancies, including carpets, windows, and appliances
Waste Management – Regular bin emptying, recycling, and refuse removal
Specialised Cleaning – Odour removal, pest prevention, and sanitisation
Tenant Turnover Cleaning – Preparing rooms for new occupants
Fraser Bond ensures all cleaning services meet HMO licensing standards and contribute to a safe, healthy living environment.
Fraser Bond provides end-to-end HMO cleaning support:
Scheduled cleaning plans for regular upkeep
One-off deep cleaning services between tenancies
Compliance checks to ensure communal areas meet licensing standards
Coordination with maintenance and repair services for a fully managed property
Portfolio-wide cleaning management for landlords with multiple HMO properties
Professional cleaning services help landlords protect tenants, maintain compliance, and preserve property value.