Turnover work for landlords, property managers, and investors across the DMV. One crew, written scope, scheduled timeline, tenant-ready finish.
Scope (typical full turnover)
- Full interior repaint — or strategic touch-up where appropriate
- Drywall and trim repair
- Floor refresh or replacement
- Cabinet and hardware repair or replacement
- Bathroom and kitchen detail work
- Light fixture, switch, and outlet replacement
- Final clean and walk-through
Scope scales up or down to the property type, condition, and budget. Make-ready for new buyers, tenant turnover, or anything in between.
Process
- Move-out walkthrough. Document existing conditions with photos. Identify scope vs. exclusions before pricing.
- Written scope. Itemized — paint, patch, floors, fixtures, clean. Schedule with start and end dates.
- Execute. Daily progress photos. Site cleaned at end of every day. One point of contact throughout.
- Punch list and final clean. Walk-through before tenant-ready handoff.
Common questions
What property types do you turn over?
Single-family rentals, condos, townhomes, multi-unit buildings, and small commercial spaces. Individual landlords and property management portfolios.
How fast is a typical turnover?
Most single-unit turnovers: 5–10 business days. Tighter timelines are possible — share the move-in date and we’ll tell you what’s realistic.
Move-out preparations and damage repair?
Yes. Drywall repair, paint, deep cleaning, and any damage noted on the move-out inspection.
Investor-focused improvements?
Yes — recommendations on cost-effective upgrades that improve rentability or resale without overinvesting in finishes.
Multiple properties at once?
Yes. Recurring scheduling, simplified billing, and consolidated reporting available for property managers and investors with multiple properties.