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End of Tenancy Cleaners Malta: Secure Your Deposit Fast (2026 Guide)

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An end of tenancy cleaner in Malta is a professional hired specifically to return a rental back to move-in condition so you recover your full deposit. A standard two-bedroom apartment costs €100–€180 through a verified platform, takes 5–8 hours, and covers oven degreasing, limescale removal, mould treatment, window and shutter cleaning, and the Saharan dust that settles into every ledge and track. The right cleaner also gives you documented proof — photos, receipts, and a written guarantee — which often matters more than the cleaning itself when a landlord raises a deduction.

Losing part of your deposit over a greasy oven, a patch of shower mould, or limescale on a showerhead is unfortunately common in Malta. Humid air, hard tap water, seasonal Saharan dust, and pH-sensitive globigerina limestone create cleaning challenges that a standard wipe-down simply can’t handle. The difference between getting your full deposit back and losing a chunk of it usually comes down to two things: hiring a cleaner who knows Maltese properties and keeping proof they did the job right. This guide walks you through how to find, verify, and hire trusted end of tenancy cleaners on the island — and how to make sure the work stands up if your landlord pushes back.

What do end of tenancy cleaners in Malta actually do?

An end of tenancy clean is a deep, systematic service designed to meet landlord inspection standards under Malta’s Private Residential Leases Act (Cap. 604). For a standard two-bedroom apartment it takes 5–8 hours, covers every surface, appliance, fixture, and fitting in the property, and produces documented proof that the work was done. It is not the same as a regular weekly tidy, and it is not the same as a one-off deep clean — the brief is specifically “return this property to inspection-ready condition.”

What sets a professional end of tenancy cleaner apart from a casual cleaner is the combination of scope, Malta-specific expertise, and paperwork. They work from a room-by-room checklist, use the right products for Maltese surfaces (pH-neutral on limestone, commercial descalers on limescale), and hand you before-and-after photos plus a receipt at the end. That paper trail is what you use if your landlord disputes anything during the inspection.

Professional cleaner working through an end of tenancy bathroom checklist in Malta

Three local conditions make Maltese end of tenancy cleaning harder than in most other European markets — and they’re the areas where amateur cleaners tend to cut corners:

🧱 Globigerina limestone floors.

Maltese limestone is porous and pH-sensitive. Lease reforms haven’t changed the basics of property care — and vinegar or acidic cleaners will etch or dull the surface permanently. A proper end of tenancy cleaner uses pH-neutral products like Lithofin or HG stone care, available at PAVI and Smart Supermarket.

💧 Limescale from hard water.

Maltese tap water runs between 200 and 600 PPM calcium carbonate, with coastal areas like Sliema and St Julian’s at the upper end. That builds crusty deposits on taps, showerheads, shower glass, kettles, and toilet bowls that standard detergent won’t touch. A cleaner without industrial descaler will leave visible marks.

🌬️ Saharan dust and humidity mould.

Locally called “il-qilla”, Saharan dust coats shutters, window tracks, and outdoor ledges several times a year. Meanwhile, Malta’s 60–95% humidity drives mould in bathrooms and behind wardrobes. Both need specific attention — vacuuming slats, scrubbing grout, treating silicone sealant — that a generic “clean” package skips entirely.

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How much do end of tenancy cleaners cost in Malta?

End of tenancy cleaning in Malta costs between €100 and €400 depending on property size and provider type. Through a verified marketplace app, most two-bedroom flats land in the €100–€180 range, with cleaners sending offers with the exact price within 5–15 minutes of posting a request. For a detailed breakdown of pricing across services, see our full cleaning cost guide for Malta.

Property Typical time Verified app range Agency range
Studio / 1-bed 3–5 hours €70–€120 €120–€200
2-bed apartment 5–8 hours €100–€180 €150–€280
3-bed apartment 6–10 hours €140–€230 €200–€360
Townhouse / villa 8–12 hours €180–€320 €250–€450

Four factors move prices within those bands: property size, condition at handover (heavy mould, grease, or pet hair pushes the top of the range), what extras you add (inside windows, oven, fridge, kitchen cabinets, balconies), and locality. Apartments in Sliema, St Julian’s, and Valletta’s waterfront typically run 15–20% above the island average because of higher demand, parking constraints, and the concentration of short-let properties competing for cleaners’ time.

Before you flinch at the cost, run the math against what’s actually at stake:

💰 Professional clean vs. failed inspection

Verified end of tenancy clean (2-bed)

€100–€180

Typical deposit deduction / loss

€500–€1,500

Deposits in Malta can legally equal up to one month’s rent. For a €1,200/month flat, a single cleaning-related deduction often wipes out more than ten times the cost of hiring a pro.

How do you find a trusted end of tenancy cleaner in Malta?

The three main routes to find an end of tenancy cleaner in Malta are verified marketplace apps, traditional cleaning agencies, and informal cleaners through Facebook groups or classifieds. Each comes with different levels of verification, insurance, and documentation — and the right choice depends on how much protection you want behind your deposit.

When comparing any provider, these six checks separate the ones worth booking from the ones that will leave you chasing refunds later:

✅ Background-checked cleaners.

Verified identity and work history. The person arriving should be the person on the profile.

🛡️ Professional liability insurance.

Coverage for accidental damage to the property (broken tiles, scratched floors, damaged appliances) and bodily injury during the booking. Ask for the policy details in writing before you book.

📋 Written scope of work.

Every task — oven, fridge, windows, balcony, shutters — listed explicitly in the quote. “Standard clean” is not a scope.

📸 Before-and-after photos.

Non-negotiable. These are your evidence if your landlord disputes the condition during the deposit return.

⭐ Genuine reviews at scale.

Look for verified reviews in app stores or on established platforms, not a handful of testimonials on a website. Rozie, for reference, carries 4.8 stars across 508 App Store ratings and 710+ five-star user reviews.

💳 Payment protection.

Payment held until the job is completed satisfactorily. Platforms with payment protection give you leverage if something goes wrong.

Here’s how the three main sources compare on the metrics that matter for a move-out:

Source 2-bed price Insurance Documentation Deposit risk
Verified marketplace app (Rozie) €100–€180 Up to €1M liability via Lloyd’s Photos, receipts, in-app record Low
Traditional cleaning agency €150–€400 Usually, but varies Varies by operator Medium
Informal (Facebook, classifieds) €60–€120 Rarely Rarely High

Finding a reliable end of tenancy cleaner in Malta the traditional way means scrolling through Facebook groups, making phone calls, chasing quotes, and hoping the person who shows up actually knows how to handle Maltese limestone and hard-water limescale. Most tenants moving out don’t have time for that — and it’s exactly the problem Rozie was built to solve. No calls, no chasing. You pick your move-out date, select your extras (oven, fridge, windows, balcony), and within minutes verified cleaners send you competitive offers with the exact price. Every booking is backed by up to €1,000,000 in professional liability insurance underwritten by Lloyd’s Insurance Company S.A. Here’s the full booking process in under 60 seconds:

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What should a full end of tenancy cleaning package include?

A proper end of tenancy package covers every room, every appliance, and every fitting — not a surface clean. Before you accept any offer, make sure the scope explicitly includes the items below. Missing any one of them is usually what triggers a landlord deduction.

Professional cleaner vacuuming a Maltese apartment during end of tenancy clean

Area Tasks that must be included
Kitchen Oven interior degrease, hob descaling, extractor fan filter, fridge defrost and interior, cupboard interiors and exteriors, sink and tap descaling, splashback, bin
Bathrooms Tile scrubbing and grout, silicone mould treatment, shower glass descaling, taps and showerhead, toilet full deep clean, extractor fan, mirror
Living areas Skirting boards, interior windows, window frames and tracks, shutter slats, wall marks, light fittings, floor wash with correct product for surface type
Bedrooms Wardrobe interiors, inside drawers, under beds, dust removal behind furniture, floors, windows
Balcony / terrace Floor wash, Saharan dust from railings and ledges, balcony glass, outdoor furniture if present
Whole property Door handles, plug sockets, vents, AC unit filters, cobwebs, dust on top of doors and cupboards

💡 Pro tip

The five most commonly missed areas in Malta are extractor fan filters (kitchen and bathroom), window tracks, shutter slats, the space behind and under the fridge, and the silicone sealant around sinks and baths. When you request quotes on Rozie, specifically list these in the job description so they’re included in the offer rather than treated as extras afterwards.

How do you protect your deposit beyond just hiring a cleaner?

The cleaning quality matters less than your paper trail. Under Malta’s Private Residential Leases Act (Cap. 604), a landlord can only deduct from your deposit for damage beyond fair wear and tear — and the burden of proof weighs much more heavily on the party without documentation. If you have photos and a cleaner’s receipt and they have a subjective opinion, you usually win that argument.

Key takeaway: Most tenants who lose part of their deposit don’t lose it because the property was dirty. They lose it because they couldn’t prove it was clean.

Tenant handing keys back to landlord after property handover in Malta

Whether you book through Rozie or anyone else, stack your documentation in this order:

  1. Pull out your move-in inventory and photos. Use them as the reference condition you’re aiming to match. If you didn’t receive one at move-in, that’s useful too — it makes deductions harder to justify. The Housing Authority Malta publishes tenant resources on lease protections under Cap. 604.
  2. Take “before” photos on the day. Time-stamped phone photos of each room before the cleaner arrives give you a baseline.
  3. Get the scope in writing. Confirm via chat or email that oven, fridge, mould, limescale, windows, and shutters are included.
  4. Walk through with the cleaner at the end. Check appliances, shower glass, skirting, and floors before they leave — professionals expect this.
  5. Take “after” photos. Same rooms, same angles, time-stamped.
  6. Keep the receipt. A receipt from a verified service is a stronger piece of evidence than a bank transfer to a private number.
  7. Ask for a 48-hour guarantee. Reputable end of tenancy cleaners will return to fix any landlord-raised issue within 48 hours at no extra cost. Get this in writing.

For the DIY portions of the handover process — the parts no cleaner handles, like coordinating with your landlord and matching your move-in inventory — our get-your-deposit-back checklist walks through the tenant-side steps in detail.

When should you book an end of tenancy cleaner in Malta?

Book 2–3 weeks ahead of your move-out date. Malta’s rental turnover peaks around pre-Easter (March–April) and throughout summer (June–August), when both the Airbnb turnover market and long-let move-outs compete for the same pool of verified cleaners. Posting your request during the daytime rather than late evening also gives you a wider spread of offers from active cleaners.

Season Demand Booking advice
🌿 Spring (Mar–Apr) Peak Pre-Easter deep-clean tradition plus heavy lease turnover. Book 3 weeks ahead.
☀️ Summer (Jun–Aug) High Tourist surge + Airbnb turnovers compete with long-let move-outs. Expect slightly longer offer response times.
🍂 Autumn (Sep–Nov) Moderate Good availability. Humidity rising, so mould treatment is worth adding explicitly to the scope.
❄️ Winter (Dec–Feb) Lower Fastest offers. Peak humidity (60–95%) means bathrooms and wardrobes need extra mould attention.

If you need flexibility on date or service type, Rozie also supports same-day cleaner bookings for last-minute move-outs — though you’ll get the best selection of cleaners and prices with more notice. For general verification guidance that applies to any cleaning booking, our reliable maid service guide walks through what to check before you commit.

Not enough hours in the day to scrub an oven before handover? That’s the #1 reason 22,700+ people across Malta use Rozie. Post your end of tenancy job, compare offers from verified cleaners within minutes, and get the paperwork trail that actually protects your deposit.

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Frequently asked questions

How much does end of tenancy cleaning cost in Malta in 2026?

Expect €100–€180 for a two-bedroom apartment through a verified marketplace app, and €150–€400 through a traditional agency depending on property size, condition, and extras included. Sliema, St Julian’s, and Valletta waterfront apartments typically run 15–20% above the island average.

Is professional end of tenancy cleaning worth it or should I DIY?

For most tenants, yes — professional cleaning is cheaper than a partial deposit loss and comes with documentation you can’t replicate on your own. A €100–€180 clean protects a deposit that’s typically €500–€1,500 for Maltese rentals. DIY is viable for short tenancies in small flats that were already in good condition, but you still need detailed photos and a matching move-in inventory.

Are cleaners on Rozie insured?

Yes. Every booking through Rozie is covered by professional liability insurance up to €1,000,000 per occurrence, underwritten by Lloyd’s Insurance Company S.A. as part of the Trust & Support programme. This covers accidental property damage and bodily injury caused by cleaners during a booking, with no excess payable by the user.

How long does an end of tenancy clean take for a two-bedroom apartment?

Five to eight hours for a standard two-bedroom in Malta. Heavier jobs — deep mould, burnt oven, pet-related cleanup — can run to ten. Cleaners factor the expected time into the offer they send you, so the price reflects the scope.

Can my landlord still deduct from my deposit if I hire professional cleaners?

Only for damage beyond fair wear and tear, under Cap. 604. A landlord cannot deduct for normal surface dust, minor scuffs, or aging — they need documented evidence of tenant-caused damage. A professional cleaner’s before-and-after photos and receipt are strong counter-evidence if the landlord tries to deduct on cleaning grounds.

What’s the difference between a deep clean and an end of tenancy clean?

An end of tenancy clean is a deep clean with the specific goal of passing a landlord inspection — documented, scope-defined, and usually including additional move-out-specific tasks like wardrobe interiors, behind appliances, and handover-ready window cleaning. A regular deep clean doesn’t always include these, so confirm the scope explicitly when booking.

How soon do cleaners respond when I post a request on Rozie?

Most users receive their first offers within 5–15 minutes of posting. Weekends, late evenings, and peak rental seasons (pre-Easter, summer) can take slightly longer — posting during weekday daytime hours gives you the fastest and widest range of offers.

Browse more cleaning guides for Malta on Rozie for detailed walkthroughs on specific services, localities, and property types.

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