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Kelly N. How much do you do between tenants?
1 December 2013 | 31 replies
We usually have to touch up the paint, as Michelle mentioned, and we always have a cleaning person go in and scrub down the whole place, including the inside of the refrigerator and stove and wipe down the cabinets.
Dave Shellenberger Honest advice-- purchasing foreclosure....
10 June 2013 | 4 replies
The refrigerator and stove were so nasty it took 3 hours of scrubbing with bleach and a paint scraper (literally) to clean them.
Nate S. What ideas rehabbing this laundry room? found some mold.
9 July 2017 | 11 replies
If you see any mold either remove what's or clean it with bleach and scrub it with a brush.
Todd Horman automating the entire lease / tenant process
17 June 2017 | 6 replies
We'll do the scrub for you.
Alvin Grier Marketing to Probate "Interested Parties"
20 October 2016 | 9 replies
So, your scrubbing process ought to include eliminating any names that won't influence your prospect from doing business with you.
Kurt Gardner What do you wear?
28 September 2016 | 43 replies
My wife is a nurse and has done showings in scrubs.
Dariusz Chlopecki Starting a new one-stop, in-between tenants reno. company
31 August 2015 | 0 replies
Guys,My partner and I are in the process of starting a new one-stop - in between tenants renovation company and would like to get some feedback from you guys.Here is a basic summary of what will be included in one of our customize-able service packages:House CleaningGeneral Areas - Dust walls/ceiling fans sills and ledges - Dust bulbs - Cobwebs - Dust baseboards - Dust window blinds - Wipe wood with Pledge - Sweep/Vacuum/mop floors - Wash inside of WindowsBathroom (s) - Clean and disinfect tub, toilet, shower, shower doors, and sink -Scrub Floor - Clean all mirrors and glass - Scrub tile wallsKitchen - Wash sink- Clean counter tops- Wipe in/outside cabinet doors- Wipe in/outside of appliances- Sweep and mop floor- Load and run dishwasher- Clean in/outside of microwave- Collect and take out trash- Wipe appliances- Clean in/outside of stove & refrigeratorBedroom (s)- Dust-walls, ledges, shelves, etc.- Closets: sweep, mop or vacuum- Floors: sweep, mop or vacuum PaintingUse drop cloths to protect furniture, floors from paint -Protect and mask necessary finished surfaces including door knobs, hinges, bathtubs, showers, cabinets, electrical outlets, fixtures and windows-Caulk all joints at doors casings and jambs in order to maintain a sealed surface-Caulk all joints around the windows where the window meets the drywall Patch and/or repair of minor wall and ceiling blemishes prior to the application of paint-Apply primer coat-Apply 1st and 2nd coats (Two-tone paint available)-Remove all masking from doors, windows, baseboards , walls, hinges, floors, etc.
Alfredo O. Guidance
17 December 2015 | 9 replies
Sort or scrub for your property type (sounds like SFRs).  
Andresa Guidelli Recirculating Venting vs. External Venting in a Microwave Oven
3 October 2018 | 12 replies
Whenever possible add in a duct, will save you time in the long run (no more scrubbing greasy cabinets).  
Ronald Wentz Wet basement
15 September 2015 | 7 replies
If you see parts that concern you, like dirty spots leaning towards might be mold soon, you can try to tackle it by scrubbing with a bleach/water mix.