Moving out and need pest control? Learn about End of Lease Pest Control in Melbourne. Here’s what Victorian rental regulations require, what real estate agents look for, and how to get your bond back.
Moving out is stressful enough without worrying about whether your pest control certificate will satisfy your real estate agent. And yet this is exactly the situation thousands of Melbourne renters find themselves in every year.
Our end of lease pest control service is designed to make this easy, professional treatment, full documentation, and certificates that meet real estate agent requirements. In this guide we cover what Victorian law actually requires, which treatments are needed, how to get the timing right, and what the certificate should include.
What Does Victorian Law Actually Require?
Under the Residential Tenancies Act 1997 (as amended), Victorian renters are required to return the property in the same condition it was in at the start of the tenancy, fair wear and tear excepted. If the property was professionally pest-treated at the start of your tenancy and this is documented in the condition report, you’ll generally need to provide evidence of equivalent treatment when you leave.
The key: your obligation is tied to the condition report and original state of the property. Many lease agreements also include specific clauses requiring flea treatment if pets were kept on the property, and this is generally enforceable regardless of the starting condition.
Our FAQ page answers many common questions about end of lease obligations. When in doubt, read your lease and check the original condition report.
The Flea Treatment Requirement
If you’ve had a cat or dog on the property during your tenancy, flea treatment at the end of the lease is almost always required. Even if your pet showed no signs of fleas, the requirement is typically based on whether a pet was present, not whether fleas were found. Fleas remain dormant in carpet fibres for extended periods.
Flea treatment must be carried out by a licensed pest controller. A receipt from the supermarket for a can of flea spray won’t be accepted. Our flea control service includes a targeted treatment of carpets, skirting boards, and soft furnishings, plus a full certificate of service meeting real estate agent requirements.
Also worth reading: our detailed guide on flea treatment Melbourne — what to do before and after which explains preparation steps, the life cycle, and what to expect post-treatment.
General Pest Treatment
Many lease agreements specify a general pest treatment at end of tenancy, typically covering cockroaches, ants, and spiders. Even where it’s not explicitly required, a general pest treatment before vacating demonstrates you’ve returned the property in good condition and reduces the risk of complaints being directed back to you.
Do I Need a Termite Inspection at the End of Lease?
Termite inspections at end of lease are less common as a tenant obligation but worth checking if your lease specifically requires one. If you’ve noticed signs of termite activity during your tenancy, mud tubes, hollow-sounding timber, report this to your property manager before vacating.
For landlords and property managers, we recommend booking a termite inspection as part of the end of lease process. Our post on the importance of annual termite inspection explains why this matters.
Getting the Timing Right
One of the most common mistakes renters make is getting the timing wrong. Pest treatment should be one of the last things you do before vacating, ideally within 24–48 hours of your final clean, just before handing back the keys.
Critical: flea treatment must be done after all carpet cleaning is completed. Steam cleaning the carpets after flea treatment removes the residual insecticide — you’d need to do it again.
The correct order: complete all cleaning → do pest treatment → vacate. Make sure you have the certificate before your final property inspection. Download our preparation checklist and vacate checklist to stay organised.
What the Certificate Should Include?
Real estate agents require a pest control certificate or invoice that includes:
- Name and contact details of the licensed pest controller
- Licence number of the pest technician
- Address of the property treated
- Date of treatment
- Services carried out (e.g. flea treatment, general pest)
- Products used
Positive Pest Solutions provides a professional service certificate with all of these details as standard. If your property manager has specific requirements, let us know and we’ll make sure the documentation covers everything. Visit our end of lease service page for full details.
For Landlords and Property Managers
End of lease pest control is also an opportunity to ensure the property is in the best possible condition for incoming tenants. We offer a streamlined service coordinated directly with property management teams, understanding the timelines involved in tenancy changeovers.
Our services cover flea treatment, general pest control, and termite inspections — all the treatments commonly required at tenancy changeover. For ongoing commercial management, see our commercial pest control page.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is end of lease pest control always required in Victoria?
Not always, it depends on your lease agreement and the original condition report. If pets were kept, flea treatment is almost always required. Check our FAQ page for more.
Can I do the flea treatment myself?
A DIY treatment won’t satisfy most real estate agents as it won’t come with a professional certificate. You need a licensed pest controller. See our flea control service for details.
How long does the end of lease treatment take?
Most end of lease treatments take 30–60 minutes. We issue certificates on the day of treatment.
Can you provide a same-day certificate?
Yes. Book early to ensure availability around your vacate date. Book online or call 03 8594 1416.
Book Your End of Lease Pest Treatment
Don’t leave your bond at risk over pest control. A professional treatment from Positive Pest Solutions gives you the certificate your property manager needs and the peace of mind that you’ve covered your obligations.
See our end of lease pest control service, check our service areas, or get a free quote. Call 03 8594 1416 Mon–Sat 8am–9pm.
