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<title>Smart Cleaning Hacks Melbourne Tenants Use to Get Their Bond Back</title>

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<description><![CDATA[ Many tenants leave a rental believing the place looks “clean enough.” Then the inspection report arrives. Dust on the vents. Soap scum on tiles. Grease hiding behind the stove. Small things—but they can cost hundreds from the security deposit. ]]></description>


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