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Updated about 7 years ago on . Most recent reply
Tenent wants home cleaned again. Moved in weeks ago
Home has had carpets cleaned and then a professional deep clean on top of that. New tenant is now saying carpets are dirty and she's found trash on the floors. Multiple people did a walk thru before house was rented, it was clean. Thinking about doing another one time clean and that's final. How would you follow up on this?
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I would politely tell them no and if that is not good enough tell them to pound salt (politely if possible).