Move-Out Cleaning in Switzerland: Everything You Need to Know
Moving out of a rented apartment in Switzerland involves more than packing boxes and hiring a removal van. One of the most important steps — and one that catches many expats off guard — is the move-out cleaning (Auszugsreinigung). Swiss landlords and property managers expect a spotless apartment, and the standards are considerably higher than in most other countries.
This guide covers your legal obligations, what "besenrein" actually means, the pros and cons of cleaning yourself versus hiring a professional, realistic costs, and how the handover inspection works.
Your Legal Obligations as a Tenant
Under Swiss tenancy law (Obligationenrecht, Art. 267 OR), tenants must return the rented property in its original condition, accounting for normal wear and tear. In practice, this means the apartment must be thoroughly cleaned — not just superficially tidied up.
Key points to understand:
- The obligation to clean is part of every Swiss rental agreement, even if not explicitly stated
- "Normal wear and tear" (gewöhnliche Abnutzung) is accepted — you are not expected to repaint walls unless you caused excessive damage
- Cleaning deficiencies can result in deductions from your rental deposit (Mietkaution), which is typically held in a blocked bank account (Sperrkonto)
- If the landlord has to arrange a follow-up cleaning, they will charge the cost to you — often at a premium
Tip for expats: Swiss landlords are generally stricter about cleaning standards than landlords in the UK, US, or most other countries. What counts as "clean enough" elsewhere may not pass a Swiss inspection.
What Does "Besenrein" Mean?
You may encounter the term "besenrein" (literally "broom-clean") in your rental contract. Despite the name, this does not simply mean sweeping the floor. In Swiss legal practice, besenrein means the apartment must be thoroughly cleaned to a standard where it is ready for the next tenant to move in.
Besenrein includes:
- All rooms vacuumed and mopped (not just swept)
- Kitchen appliances cleaned inside and out (oven, fridge, dishwasher, extractor hood)
- Bathrooms scrubbed, including limescale removal from taps and shower
- Windows cleaned (interior, frames, and sills)
- Built-in wardrobes and cupboards wiped inside and out
- Skirting boards, door frames, and light switches cleaned
- Balcony or terrace swept and mopped
- Cellar and storage areas swept clean
In short, besenrein in Switzerland means "professionally clean." It is a much higher standard than the literal translation suggests.
Professional Cleaning vs DIY: Which Should You Choose?
This is one of the biggest decisions tenants face. Here is an honest comparison.
DIY cleaning:
| Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Cost | CHF 50–150 (cleaning products and equipment) |
| Time | 10–16 hours for a 3-room apartment |
| Handover guarantee | None — you bear all risk |
| Quality | Depends entirely on your experience and effort |
| Risk | Higher chance of failing the inspection |
Professional cleaning:
| Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Cost | CHF 450–800 for a 3-room apartment |
| Time | 4–6 hours (team of professionals) |
| Handover guarantee | Included with most reputable companies |
| Quality | Consistent, professional standard |
| Risk | Minimal — company rectifies any issues |
When DIY makes sense:
- You have cleaning experience and ample time
- The apartment is small (studio or 1-room) and in good condition
- You are comfortable with the risk of a failed inspection
When to hire a professional:
- You want a handover guarantee (Abnahmegarantie) — the company returns free of charge if the landlord finds deficiencies
- The apartment is large or has multiple bathrooms
- You have limited time due to work or the move itself
- This is your first move-out in Switzerland and you are unfamiliar with the standards
What Does a Professional Move-Out Cleaning Cost?
Prices vary by apartment size, condition, and region. Here are typical 2026 prices:
| Apartment Size | Price Range | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| 1–1.5 rooms (25–45 m²) | CHF 250–450 | 2–3.5 hours |
| 2–2.5 rooms (45–65 m²) | CHF 350–600 | 3–4.5 hours |
| 3–3.5 rooms (65–95 m²) | CHF 450–800 | 4–6 hours |
| 4–4.5 rooms (95–130 m²) | CHF 600–1'000 | 5–8 hours |
| 5+ rooms (130+ m²) | CHF 800–1'400 | 7–10 hours |
Regional variation: Urban cantons like Zurich and Zug tend to be 15–25% more expensive than rural areas. Expect to pay more at the end of the month (when most leases end) and during spring.
What affects the price:
- Number of wet rooms (each additional bathroom or WC adds CHF 40–150)
- Condition of the oven, extractor hood, and shower (heavy limescale or grease adds to the cost)
- Flooring type (parquet and natural stone require more care)
- Whether windows are included (some companies charge extra)
The Handover Process (Wohnungsübergabe)
The apartment handover is a formal inspection conducted jointly with your landlord or property management (Hausverwaltung). Understanding this process is crucial.
Step 1: Schedule the inspection
Coordinate with your landlord well in advance. The inspection is usually on the last day of your lease or shortly before.
Step 2: Complete the cleaning
Ensure the apartment is fully cleaned before the inspection. If you hired a professional, schedule the cleaning 1–2 days before the handover to allow time for any corrections.
Step 3: The inspection itself
The landlord or property manager walks through every room and checks all surfaces, appliances, and fixtures. They note everything in a handover protocol (Abnahmeprotokoll / Übergabeprotokoll).
Step 4: The handover protocol
This document lists all deficiencies found. You will be asked to sign it. Important: Read it carefully before signing. You have the right to add comments and disagreements.
Step 5: Resolution of deficiencies
- If you have a handover guarantee, the cleaning company returns and fixes any cleaning issues at no cost
- If you cleaned yourself, you must arrange and pay for any follow-up cleaning
- Unresolved cleaning deficiencies are deducted from your deposit
Tips for a smooth handover:
- Take photos of the apartment after cleaning and before the inspection
- Be present during the inspection — never leave it to the landlord alone
- Bring a torch to check corners, behind appliances, and inside cupboards (the inspector will)
- If you disagree with a finding, note it on the protocol before signing
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Conclusion
The move-out cleaning is a critical part of leaving a Swiss rental apartment. Whether you do it yourself or hire a professional, the key is meeting the high standard expected by Swiss landlords. For most tenants — especially those unfamiliar with Swiss expectations — a professional cleaning with a handover guarantee offers the best protection for your deposit.
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