Moving out of a rental property and worried about flea treatment at end of lease? If you’ve had pets during your tenancy, most real estate agents legally require a professional end of lease flea treatment along with a valid pest control certificate.
In this guide, we’ll explain the cost, process, legal requirements, and certificate details—so you can avoid delays, inspection failures, and bond deductions.
End of lease flea treatment is a professional pest control service designed to eliminate fleas, eggs, and larvae from carpets, floors, and living areas before you hand back the keys.
This treatment is especially important for tenants who keep cats, dogs, or other pets in the property, as fleas can remain hidden even after regular cleaning.
Most real estate agents require:
In most Australian states, yes—if pets were present.
Your lease agreement usually includes a clause requiring:
Failing to provide a real estate-approved flea treatment certificate may result in:
The cost of end of lease flea treatment depends on property size and service type.
| Property Type | Average Cost |
|---|---|
| 1 Bedroom Unit | $70 – $100 |
| 2–3 Bedroom Property | $100 – $150 |
| 4+ Bedroom House | $150 – $200+ |
Tip: Booking flea treatment with end of lease cleaning and carpet steam cleaning often reduces the total cost.
Here’s how a professional flea treatment is typically carried out:
The technician checks carpets, flooring, and pet areas.
A professional-grade flea control solution is applied to carpets, skirting boards, and affected areas.
The treatment usually dries within 2–4 hours. The property must remain vacant during this time.
After completion, you receive a flea treatment certificate for your real estate agent.
A flea treatment certificate is official proof that pest control was completed by a licensed provider.
The certificate includes:
Real estate agents will not accept DIY treatments—only professional certificates.
| DIY Flea Treatment | Professional Flea Treatment |
|---|---|
| No certificate | Real estate-approved certificate |
| Often ineffective | Targets eggs, larvae & adults |
| Risk of bond loss | Bond-safe & compliant |
Yes—combining services offers multiple benefits:
Most tenants book:
Professional flea treatments usually last several weeks and eliminate eggs and larvae.
Yes. It’s best done after cleaning but before final inspection.
While no service can guarantee bond return, professional flea treatment significantly reduces inspection issues.
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