
Practical guides, checklists, and cost-saving tips to help property managers get vacant units rent-ready faster — with less stress and fewer vendors.

Vacancy costs money every single day. Here's the exact process Sacramento property managers use to complete a full apartment turnover — trash-out, deep cleaning, repairs, and make-ready — in 24 to 48 hours with one crew.
An eviction is stressful enough. Don't let the cleanout slow you down. This step-by-step checklist covers everything property managers need to handle abandoned tenant belongings, document the unit, and get it back on the market fast.
A worn, stained bathtub is one of the most common issues in rental unit turnovers. Before you spend $1,500+ on a full replacement, read this. Bathtub reglazing delivers a like-new finish in one day at a fraction of the cost.
Every day a unit sits vacant costs you money. Multifamily property managers who consistently hit 24-48 hour turnovers share one thing in common: they've eliminated the multi-vendor coordination problem. Here's how.
A thorough make-ready checklist is the difference between a unit that leases in days and one that sits for weeks. This room-by-room guide covers everything from kitchen appliances to bathroom caulking to ensure your unit is truly move-in ready.
Nail holes, scuffs, and worn paint are the most common issues in every apartment turnover. Knowing when to patch and touch up vs. when to repaint the whole unit can save you hundreds per turn. Here's how the pros decide.
One crew handles trash-outs, deep cleaning, repairs, and make-ready work in 24–48 hours.