The red clay soil that sneaks into every corner of Tupelo homes tells you immediately when someone's been working in the yard or walking through one of the trails near Ballard Park. That distinctive rust-colored dust works its way into grout lines, carpet fibers, and baseboards with remarkable persistence, especially during Mississippi's humid summers when everything seems to stick just a little bit harder. Add in the pollen from all those pine trees and hardwoods that blanket Lee County each spring, and you've got a cleaning challenge that requires more than a quick vacuum. The older homes near downtown, many built in the 1950s and 60s with original hardwood floors, need particular attention during transitions because decades of that clay and humidity leave their mark in places you wouldn't expect.
Whether you're preparing your home for new residents or moving into a place in Tupelo, a systematic room-by-room approach makes all the difference between surface-level clean and truly move-in ready. The checklist that follows breaks down exactly what needs attention in every space, from those clay-stained entryways to the bathrooms where Mississippi humidity encourages mildew growth. We've organized everything by room because that's how you'll actually tackle the work, with specific tasks that address both the obvious surfaces and the forgotten spots that buyers, renters, and landlords always notice. This is the complete guide that ensures nothing gets overlooked when it matters most.
What "Move-Out Clean" Actually Means
Real estate attorneys and property managers use the standard of "as clean as when you moved in." For most rentals, that means:
- All appliances cleaned inside and out
- Carpets professionally cleaned or steam cleaned
- All walls wiped down (scuffs, fingerprints, light marks removed)
- All fixtures, fans, and vents cleaned
- All cabinets and drawers emptied and wiped
- All bathrooms sanitized to hotel standards
Room-by-Room Move-Out Checklist
Kitchen
- ☐ Oven interior — remove racks, clean walls, base, and door glass
- ☐ Oven racks — soak in hot water and dish soap for 30 minutes, scrub
- ☐ Stovetop — remove grates/burner caps, clean each one individually
- ☐ Refrigerator — empty completely, remove all shelves and drawers, wash each piece separately, wipe interior walls
- ☐ Refrigerator coils — vacuum dust buildup from the rear/bottom
- ☐ Dishwasher — clean filter, spray arms, door gasket, and run empty hot cycle with cleaner
- ☐ Microwave interior and exterior
- ☐ Hood vent and filter
- ☐ All cabinet interiors — wipe every shelf and interior wall
- ☐ Cabinet exterior faces and handles
- ☐ Sink — scrub basin, faucet, and drain surround
- ☐ Countertops — sanitize thoroughly
- ☐ Backsplash — degrease if near stove
- ☐ Floor — sweep then mop
Bathrooms
- ☐ Toilet — inside bowl, under rim, base, behind, and surrounding floor
- ☐ Bathtub or shower — scrub tile, grout, and floor; clean drain
- ☐ Shower door or curtain rod
- ☐ Sink and faucet — scrub basin and sanitize
- ☐ Vanity cabinet interior and exterior
- ☐ Mirror — streak-free
- ☐ Exhaust fan cover — remove, wash, replace
- ☐ Floor — sweep and mop
- ☐ Check for mold around caulk lines — report to landlord before leaving
Bedrooms & Living Areas
- ☐ Closets — remove all items, vacuum floor and shelves, wipe shelves
- ☐ Ceiling fans — wipe blades and motor housing
- ☐ Light fixtures — remove globes, wash, replace
- ☐ Blinds — wipe each slat or wash fabric blinds
- ☐ Windowsills and tracks — remove screens and clean
- ☐ Baseboards — wipe entire length
- ☐ Walls — spot clean scuffs and marks
- ☐ Doors and door frames — wipe handles, frames, and door surfaces
- ☐ Carpets — vacuum thoroughly; steam clean if required by lease
- ☐ Hardwood/LVP floors — sweep, then damp mop with appropriate cleaner
Garage, Laundry, & Utility Areas
- ☐ Washer — clean drum (run clean cycle), wipe door gasket and exterior
- ☐ Dryer — clean lint trap housing, wipe exterior
- ☐ Garage floor — sweep out all debris
- ☐ Water heater area — clear any items, wipe dust
Timeline: When to Do Each Task
| Timing | Tasks |
|---|---|
| 2 weeks before move | Book professional move-out cleaner; schedule carpet cleaning |
| Moving day eve | Clean kitchen appliances while still somewhat accessible |
| After last box is out | Full top-to-bottom clean of empty property |
| Day of handover | Final walkthrough; photograph every room |
The Deposit Math
In Tupelo, security deposits typically equal one to two months' rent. A professional move-out cleaning from TotalCare costs $335–$665 depending on home size. If protecting a $1,500–$3,000 deposit, the math is obvious.
We specialize in move-out cleans for Tupelo homes. Call (888) 378-7451 to book with 24–48 hours notice when possible.