Moving Out of an Irvine Apartment? Your End-of-Lease Cleaning Checklist
You’ve given your 30-day notice. Your new place is ready. Now comes the stressful part: getting your Irvine apartment move-out ready and securing that security deposit refund. Whether you’re a UCI student heading home for summer, a professional relocating for work, or a family upgrading to a house, the end-of-lease process can feel overwhelming.
Here’s a sobering statistic from our work with Irvine property managers: Over 60% of renters forfeit part or all of their security deposit—not because of damage, but simply because they left items behind or didn’t clean properly. That’s potentially $1,500-$3,000 lost for preventable reasons.
After helping thousands of Irvine renters with apartment cleanouts and move-outs—from University Park complexes near UCI to luxury apartments in the Irvine Spectrum area—we’ve created this comprehensive checklist to help you get your full deposit back and transition smoothly to your next home.

💰 The Security Deposit Math
Average Irvine security deposit: $2,000-$3,500
Typical landlord junk removal charge: $500-$1,500
Professional junk removal service: $150-$400
Your savings: $100-$1,100+ by handling it yourself or hiring us
The #1 Reason Irvine Renters Lose Their Deposits
It’s not damage. It’s not even cleanliness (though that’s second). The top reason? Leaving furniture, belongings, or trash behind.
Your lease almost certainly states the apartment must be “broom clean” and completely empty of all personal belongings. That old futon you don’t want to move? That IKEA bookshelf you can’t disassemble? Those boxes of stuff you’ll “deal with later”? Each of these can cost you hundreds from your deposit.
We’ve seen Irvine landlords charge:
- $200-$400 to remove a single piece of furniture
- $300-$600 for “general junk removal” of leftover items
- $150-$300 for extra cleaning necessitated by clutter
- Additional daily rent if items aren’t removed by move-out deadline
⚠️ Real Story from University Park: A UCI student left behind a futon, desk, mini-fridge, and several boxes thinking the landlord would just donate them. The landlord charged $1,200 for removal and cleaning—nearly the student’s entire $1,500 deposit. Professional removal would have cost $250 and saved $950.
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Your 30-Day Move-Out Timeline
Planning ahead is crucial for a smooth, deposit-saving move-out. Here’s the ideal timeline:
4 Weeks Before Move-Out
- ✓ Give official 30-day notice to landlord (check your lease for required method)
- ✓ Schedule final walk-through inspection date
- ✓ Start decluttering—begin selling or donating items you won’t move
- ✓ Take photos/video of apartment condition as baseline
- ✓ Request copy of move-out requirements from property management
3 Weeks Before Move-Out
- ✓ Continue aggressive decluttering
- ✓ Schedule movers or reserve moving truck
- ✓ Start packing non-essential items
- ✓ Coordinate furniture donations (some require 1-2 week scheduling)
- ✓ Research professional junk removal options for items you can’t donate
2 Weeks Before Move-Out
- ✓ Make final decisions on what’s moving vs. being discarded
- ✓ Schedule professional cleaners if needed
- ✓ Book junk removal service for unwanted furniture and items
- ✓ Deep clean kitchen appliances
- ✓ Begin spot-cleaning walls, baseboards
1 Week Before Move-Out
- ✓ Complete all major furniture removal
- ✓ Finish packing everything except essentials
- ✓ Deep clean bathroom(s)
- ✓ Clean windows, blinds, light fixtures
- ✓ Repair minor damage (nail holes, scuffs)
Final 2-3 Days
- ✓ Move all remaining items out
- ✓ Complete final deep cleaning (floors, walls, appliances)
- ✓ Remove all trash and recycling
- ✓ Final junk removal if any items remain
- ✓ Replace air filters, batteries in smoke detectors
Move-Out Day
- ✓ Final sweep/vacuum of empty apartment
- ✓ Take photos/video of pristine condition
- ✓ Walk-through with property manager
- ✓ Return all keys, remotes, parking passes
- ✓ Provide forwarding address for deposit return
The Complete Apartment Cleaning Checklist
This checklist is based on actual Irvine property management move-out requirements. Use it to ensure you meet—or exceed—expectations:
🏠 Living Room & Bedrooms
- □ Remove ALL furniture, decor, and personal items
- □ Fill nail holes and touch up paint (use landlord’s paint or match exactly)
- □ Clean all baseboards and trim
- □ Wipe down light switches and outlet covers
- □ Clean ceiling fans and light fixtures
- □ Vacuum or mop all floors thoroughly
- □ Clean inside closets, including shelves and rods
- □ Wipe down closet doors inside and out
- □ Clean windows, window sills, and tracks
- □ Dust/clean blinds or window coverings
- □ Remove any adhesive hooks, picture hangers, or mounting hardware
- □ Vacuum/dust air vents and replace filters
🍳 Kitchen
- □ Remove all food, containers, and personal items from cabinets
- □ Clean inside and outside of ALL cabinets and drawers
- □ Clean countertops and backsplash thoroughly
- □ Degrease and clean stovetop (including burner grates)
- □ Clean inside oven (this is crucial—use oven cleaner)
- □ Clean range hood and filter
- □ Clean inside and outside of microwave
- □ Defrost and clean freezer
- □ Clean inside refrigerator, including all shelves and drawers
- □ Clean outside of refrigerator (top, sides, front)
- □ Pull out and clean behind/under refrigerator
- □ Clean inside and outside of dishwasher
- □ Clean sink and faucet (remove hard water stains)
- □ Clean under sink cabinet
- □ Take out all trash and recycling
- □ Sweep and mop floor (especially corners and edges)
🚿 Bathroom(s)
- □ Remove all toiletries, medications, and personal items
- □ Clean inside medicine cabinet and vanity
- □ Scrub shower/tub thoroughly (including grout)
- □ Remove soap scum and hard water deposits
- □ Clean shower doors or curtain rod
- □ Clean and disinfect toilet (inside, outside, base, behind)
- □ Clean sink and faucet
- □ Clean mirror and light fixtures
- □ Clean exhaust fan/vent
- □ Wipe down towel bars and toilet paper holder
- □ Clean tile or vinyl flooring
- □ Empty and clean trash can
🚪 Entry, Hallways & Other Areas
- □ Clean front door (inside and outside)
- □ Wipe down doorframes and light switches
- □ Clean coat closet (if applicable)
- □ Vacuum hallway and stairs
- □ Clean any built-in shelving or storage
- □ Wipe down thermostat
🏢 Patio/Balcony (If Applicable)
- □ Remove all furniture, plants, and personal items
- □ Sweep and clean floor thoroughly
- □ Clean sliding glass door tracks
- □ Remove any hooks, nails, or mounting hardware
- □ Clean railing
🚗 Additional Areas
- □ Clean inside garage or carport
- □ Remove all items from storage units/closets
- □ Clean laundry area (if in-unit washer/dryer)
- □ Return all parking passes, pool keys, mailbox keys
- □ Remove trash and recycling from all bins

What To Do With Unwanted Furniture and Items
One of the biggest challenges in apartment move-outs is dealing with furniture and items you can’t or don’t want to move. Here are your options, ranked by convenience and cost-effectiveness:
Option 1: Sell Items
Best for: Valuable furniture in good condition when you have 2+ weeks
Platforms: Facebook Marketplace, OfferUp, Craigslist
Pros: Recoups some money
Cons: Time-consuming, unreliable buyers, must coordinate pickup
Reality check: That IKEA furniture you paid $300 for new? Expect $30-$75 used. Is your time worth the effort?
Option 2: Donate Items
Best for: Functional furniture and household goods when you have 1-2 weeks
Local Irvine options:
- Goodwill Irvine: 18182 Culver Dr—accepts furniture, household goods, clothing
- Habitat for Humanity ReStore: Accepts furniture, appliances, building materials (pickup available but requires scheduling)
- Salvation Army: Pickup service available (usually 1-2 week wait)
- Out of the Closet: Accepts furniture and household items
Pros: Tax deduction, helps community
Cons: Must be in good condition, scheduling can be difficult, you usually have to drop off
Option 3: Leave It Curbside (Free)
Best for: Nice furniture in good condition in busy apartment complexes
How it works: Place items near dumpster with “FREE” sign
Pros: Someone might take it
Cons: Illegal in many Irvine complexes, items might sit for days, you’re still responsible if not taken, risk of fines from property management
Option 4: Professional Junk Removal (Recommended)
Best for: Anyone on a deadline or with multiple items
How it works: We come to your apartment, load everything, and haul it away
Cost: $150-$400 for typical apartment cleanout
Pros: Fast (often same-day), no work on your part, we donate/recycle what we can, guaranteed removal
Cons: Costs money (but less than losing your deposit)
“I was moving from my University Park apartment to San Diego for a new job and had 3 days to be completely out. I had a couch, bed frame, desk, and boxes of stuff I couldn’t take. Called JunkOut on a Tuesday morning, they came Tuesday afternoon, and by 5pm my apartment was empty and clean. Cost $275, and I got my full $2,200 deposit back. Absolutely worth it.”
— Alex R., University Park (UCI Graduate)
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Special Considerations for UCI Students
We help hundreds of UCI students every academic year with move-outs. Here’s what you need to know:
Peak Move-Out Periods
- May-June: End of spring quarter—our busiest period
- August-September: End of summer session and fall move-ins
- December: Winter break moves
Pro tip: Book junk removal at least 3-5 days in advance during these peak times. Last-minute requests are harder to accommodate when everyone’s moving simultaneously.
Common UCI Student Furniture Items We Remove
- Futons and cheap sofas from Target/IKEA
- IKEA desks and bookcases
- Bed frames and mattresses
- Mini-fridges and microwaves
- Storage bins and organizational furniture
- Old electronics (TVs, monitors, printers)
- Kitchen supplies and small appliances
Student Budget Tips
- Share the cost: Coordinate with roommates to split junk removal fees
- Time it right: Schedule removal for the day before or day of move-out to minimize overlap costs
- Be strategic: Only remove what you absolutely can’t donate or give away
- Consider the math: $200 in junk removal is cheaper than losing a $1,500-$2,000 deposit
University Park Apartment Complexes We Serve
- Parkwest Apartments
- Park Place Apartments
- University Town Center
- Campus Court Apartments
- Harvard Court
- Stanford Court
- And all other University Park, Westpark, and Woodbridge complexes
Working With Irvine Property Management Companies
We’ve worked with most major property management companies in Irvine. Here’s what they typically require:
Irvine Company Apartments
Strict move-out standards including professional carpet cleaning receipts in many cases. Apartments must be completely empty and “broom clean.” They conduct thorough inspections and document everything.
Private Property Management Companies
Requirements vary but generally include complete removal of all items, thorough cleaning, and minor repairs (nail holes, scuffs). Always request specific move-out instructions in writing.
Individual Landlords
More flexible but expectations should be clarified in advance. Take photos of move-in condition and reference them during move-out to avoid disputes.
Important California Law: Landlords must return your security deposit (or provide itemized deductions) within 21 days of move-out. If they charge you for junk removal or extra cleaning, they must provide receipts. Keep your own documentation (photos, receipts) to contest unfair charges.
Items You Cannot Leave Behind
Based on thousands of Irvine apartment cleanouts, here are items that WILL cost you if left behind:
Furniture (High-Cost Items)
- Sofas, couches, sectionals ($200-$400 landlord removal charge)
- Mattresses and box springs ($100-$200 per item)
- Bed frames, dressers, nightstands ($100-$200 each)
- Dining tables and chairs ($150-$300)
- Desks and office furniture ($100-$200)
- Bookshelves and entertainment centers ($75-$150)
Appliances and Electronics
- Mini-fridges ($75-$150)
- Microwaves ($50-$100)
- TVs and monitors (requires special e-waste disposal, $75-$200)
- Printers and office equipment ($50-$100)
Common Overlooked Items
- Cleaning supplies and toiletries
- Food in pantry or refrigerator (you’d be surprised)
- Hangers in closets
- Items in storage closets or on balcony
- Garage or storage unit items
- Trash in bins (must be empty on move-out day)
The Real Cost of DIY vs. Professional Apartment Cleanout
Let’s break down actual costs for a typical Irvine 2-bedroom apartment move-out:
DIY Apartment Cleanout
Time investment:
- Sorting and packing: 6-8 hours
- Donation drop-offs (multiple trips): 3-4 hours
- Dump runs for non-donatable items: 2-3 hours
- Deep cleaning: 6-8 hours
- Total: 17-23 hours of hard work
Out-of-pocket costs:
- Cleaning supplies: $50-$75
- Dump fees: $40-$80
- Gas for multiple trips: $20-$40
- Truck/trailer rental (if needed): $75-$150
- Touch-up paint: $30-$50
- Total: $215-$395
Risks:
- Physical strain and potential injury
- Items that don’t get removed (donation centers refuse them)
- Running out of time and leaving items behind
- Incomplete cleaning leading to deposit deductions
Professional Apartment Cleanout
Time investment:
- Schedule service: 5 minutes
- Point out what to remove: 15-30 minutes
- We do the work: 2-3 hours (you can leave)
- Total active time: 20-35 minutes
Cost:
- Studio/1-bedroom with light furniture: $150-$250
- 2-bedroom apartment (typical): $250-$400
- 3-bedroom or heavily furnished: $400-$600
What’s included:
- ✓ Complete furniture and junk removal
- ✓ We load and haul everything
- ✓ Donation of usable items
- ✓ Recycling of appropriate materials
- ✓ Proper disposal of everything else
- ✓ Same-day service available
- ✓ No physical work for you
💡 The Smart Math
Your security deposit: $2,000 (typical for 2-bedroom in Irvine)
Landlord’s junk removal charge if you leave items: $500-$1,500
Professional junk removal cost: $250-$400
Your net savings: $100-$1,250
Plus: You save 17+ hours of exhausting work and guarantee you’ll meet your move-out deadline.
Last-Minute Move-Out Situations
Life happens. Sometimes you don’t have weeks to plan. Here are scenarios we handle regularly:
Job Relocation (1 Week Notice)
You got the job offer in San Francisco and need to start Monday. We can clear your apartment in 2-3 hours, giving you time to handle other move-out logistics.
Lease Break (Sudden Move)
Breaking your lease due to relationship, financial, or other issues? We help you get out fast while maximizing deposit recovery.
Forgotten Move-Out Date
Realized you’re supposed to be out tomorrow? Call us first thing in the morning. We’ll do everything possible to accommodate same-day service.
Roommate Left Items Behind
Your roommate moved out early and left their stuff? Don’t let it affect your deposit. We’ll remove their abandoned items so you can pass your final inspection.
“I accepted a job in Seattle and had to be there in 5 days. I still had a couch, bed, desk, and kitchen stuff in my Westpark apartment. Called JunkOut on Wednesday, they came Thursday morning, and by noon my place was empty. Spent Thursday afternoon cleaning, passed my Friday inspection, and drove to Seattle Saturday. Could not have done it without them.”
— James K., Westpark
Frequently Asked Questions
Moving out of an Irvine apartment? These FAQs cover pricing, deposits, same-day service, and student move-outs. Call us anytime for fast scheduling.
Call us (949) 556-3600
Book Your Junk OutApartment junk removal in Irvine typically costs $150-$400 depending on the amount. A studio or 1-bedroom with a few furniture items runs $150-$250. A 2-bedroom apartment with furniture, boxes, and miscellaneous items typically costs $250-$400. This is almost always less expensive than forfeiting your security deposit.
Yes! We offer same-day service for most Irvine apartments, which is crucial when you’re on a tight move-out deadline. Call us in the morning at (949) 556-3600, and we can often arrive that afternoon. During peak move-out seasons (May-June, August-September), we recommend booking 2-3 days in advance when possible.
Your landlord will charge you for junk removal (often $500-$1,500) plus additional daily rent and cleaning fees. These charges come directly from your security deposit. In California, landlords have 21 days to return deposits or provide itemized deductions. It’s always cheaper to handle removal yourself or hire a professional service than to forfeit your deposit.
Yes! The number one reason Irvine renters lose deposits is leaving furniture, trash, or junk behind. Professional removal ensures you leave the apartment completely empty and clean, maximizing your chances of full deposit return. We’ve helped thousands of Irvine renters protect their deposits.
You need to be present to show us what to remove and approve the price. After that, many customers leave to handle other move-out tasks. We’ll call or text when we’re finished so you can do a final check.
Absolutely! We regularly remove furniture and junk from 2nd, 3rd, and 4th-floor apartments throughout Irvine. Our crews have the equipment and experience to safely navigate stairs and elevators. There’s no additional charge for upper floors in apartments—it’s all included in our volume-based pricing.
We’re familiar with most Irvine apartment complexes and their requirements. Some require elevator reservations or specific move-out time windows. Let us know about any requirements when you book, and we’ll coordinate accordingly.
Absolutely! We help hundreds of UCI students every year during peak move-out periods (May-June and August-September). We understand student budgets and tight timelines. We can remove furniture, help with donation coordination, and ensure you’re ready for your final inspection. We serve all University Park, Westpark, and nearby student-popular complexes.
Yes! We work with local Irvine donation centers and charities. Usable furniture and household items in good condition are donated whenever possible. We’ll even provide documentation for potential tax deductions. Items that can’t be donated are recycled when possible, with only true waste going to disposal facilities.
We can’t accept hazardous materials (chemicals, paint, pesticides, certain automotive fluids). However, we can help you identify these items and direct you to proper disposal options in Irvine. We handle everything else including furniture, appliances, electronics, and general household junk.
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✓ Same-day service available
✓ Serving all Irvine apartments
✓ UCI student-friendly
✓ Deposit-saving guarantee
JunkOut: Irvine’s Trusted Move-Out Partner
Since 2015, JunkOut has been the go-to junk removal service for Irvine renters, UCI students, and property managers. We understand the stress of move-outs and the importance of protecting your security deposit.
Why Irvine renters choose us:
- ✓ Same-day and next-day service available
- ✓ Upfront, all-inclusive pricing
- ✓ We do all the heavy lifting
- ✓ Donation and recycling whenever possible
- ✓ Professional, uniformed crews
- ✓ Experience with all major Irvine apartment complexes
- ✓ UCI student-friendly service and pricing
- ✓ Fully licensed and insured
We serve all Irvine neighborhoods:
University Park • Westpark • Woodbridge • Northwood • Turtle Rock • Portola Springs • Orchard Hills • Quail Hill • Irvine Spectrum area • Cypress Village • The Great Park Neighborhoods • And more
Our guarantee: We’ll help you protect your deposit. If our service doesn’t meet your expectations, we’ll make it right or refund your money.
