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How long is your turnover time?
Hello, Just curious how long it is taking people's management company to turn over units? Had 5 vacancys this year and the turnover time it took to get the unit ready was 12-22 days. This isn't relating to getting a new tenant. All they were doing is painting small 1 bedroom units and cleaning. 22 especially seems egregious but just wondering what other people are experiencing. I'm relatively new to having a management company.TIA!
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My average turnover is a 2000sf 4bd/3b house with a tenant that has spent 3-5 years in the property. If it doesn’t need all new carpet and whole house paint it’s 3-5 days. All new carpet and paint is about 7 days because they want the house empty to paint.
The property management company knows the move out date and the workers are there the next day.