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Frank Calderaro
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  • Greenwood Village, CO
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Getting a trashed unit cleaned and prepped for new guests

Frank Calderaro
  • Investor
  • Greenwood Village, CO
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Hello BP Community, I bought my first multi-family property for STR's two weeks ago and already had to evict a guest from one of my units. The place is trashed. They had two pit bulls, possibly doing drugs, and domestic abuse so they had to go. They left some clothes and junk behind, moved and damaged furniture, trash everywhere, and even a tire in the family room. My regular cleaner says they don't handle these situations. They focus on just turning over the unit for the next guest. I've changed the access codes to the unit and informed the other guests (who filed complaints). Any suggestions on who I can bring in to help prep the unit (remove debris, deep cleaning, etc.)? Anything I should be sure to do or think through before renting to the next guest? Any referrals?

Thank you.

  • Frank Calderaro
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