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Mike B.
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Yardley, PA
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House Cleaning recommendations in Philly post-flip?

Mike B.
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Yardley, PA
Posted

Hi all, 

Wrapping up my property I flipped to rent, tenants moving in Feb 1st.  Normally I do a lot of the work myself, but with this project, I'm subbing some things out.  

This time, would like to use a cleaning crew to clean the whole house top to bottom (clean windows in & out, vacuum, wash floors in kitchen and bath, wipe down all surfaces in kitchen including cabinets). 

Anyone have recommendations on a company/person I should use?  I've asked around with my friends and they all say the cleaning crews are "about the same" quality/service wise, just varies in price.  I feel you do "get what you pay for", but any recs out there?  Thanks in advance

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