Renting a house means I do NOT have to do all that work like cleaning gutters and fixing leaks.
Our landlord LOVES us (we were tenants at the complex she managed for almost 3 years, then moved into a townhouse she owned, moved out for a year, and she called us to offer us a fabulous condo which we are now living in) b/c we report things immediately, knowing she will have it fixed. I know that other tenants aren't as on top of things, so they would do things like let YOUR kitchen faucet's leak get so bad it damaged the counter top.
So next tenant, spell it out. You want them to report things like that ASAP so you can have it fixed, and make sure you get it fixed!
Cleaning gutters? Bwa ha ha. If my landlady had expected that of us, we would have moved along. Cleaning gutters goes with OWNING a house. Renting means you pay a bit more per month, usually, than the mortgage, and the OWNER does the OWNER's work.
Our landlady, when we rented her townhouse, even had a service come out to take care of the lawn and bushes. It was most excellent. It was a service she used on her own home (same city) and on another property she owned, so adding one more stop wasn't a big deal to them. Offering something like that gives you an excellent opportunity to raise the rent a bit more than what you're going to pay the lawn guys.
I clean like crazy when we move out, ugh, except for when it was all ruined by my then almost 2 year old when moving from the complex. I was vacuuming and cleaning in the room where my cat spent most of her time, and left the room for a moment. DS came in and dumped a whole thing of Comet cleanser in the room, I tried to vacuum it and it broke my vacuum, and I just gave up and paid what she charged us for that room. Other than that and a sneaky landlord who charged me for a window that was broken when I moved in, and charged the next tenant for the same window that he had charged me for (she and I were friends and I asked her about it when she moved out...I had TOLD her to make sure the window was fixed, but she didn't get around to it), I have ALWAYS gotten my cleaning/security deposits back.
But I've also always had a very firm lease that spelled things out. Woudln't have it any other way. Since you didn't, I think you'd best just do the cleaning in whatever way you normally do it, charge for that, and toss the desk, and send the rest of that money back to them.
Oh, and a really good idea from our apartment that we stayed in the year between renting from our beloved landlady was that part of the deposit was NONrefundable. That was the cleaning fee, basically. Anything that they were charged, by their cleaning service, OVER that, was charged to us. And they had a long list of charges for each thing that needed to be fixed or done, including removing trash from the apartment (desk). Very good idea. Though we left their place so clean that they overlooked a couple tiny things that had happened over the year.
