Ensuring your rental property is clean, inviting, and well-maintained for each new group of guests is one of the most important responsibilities of being a rental owner. While it does require consistent effort, establishing thorough cleaning procedures and dedicating time for routine maintenance can make all the difference in creating a space guests actively rave about and want to return to.
Though requirements will vary slightly based on the type of rental - such as a beach condo versus a mountain cabin - there are fundamental guidelines owners should follow for optimizing the experience. This includes everything from deep cleaning between visitor turnovers, to checking minor condition issues, to offering welcoming amenities upon arrival.
The interior cleaning and maintenance involved with rental properties generally falls into two main categories: 1) the mandatory deep cleaning that must happen between each guest stay and 2) supplemental tasks that should be done on a regular basis to keep the property in good order.
Once guests depart, scheduling a intensive clean for the space before the arrival of the next group is non-negotiable. This includes washing all linens, towels and blankets, scrubbing bathrooms and kitchens thoroughly - including areas like walls and floors, cleaning out fridge and pantry areas, wiping down furnishings, and ensuring no stray items are left behind by previous guests.
It can be tempting try and save time or expenses by only washing certain blankets that look dirty or doing a lighter surface clean of areas like bathrooms. Avoid that urge. The deep clean standard between each stay should be thorough, consistent, and leave the property looking nearly brand new for the next guests.
Specific areas to focus on for deep cleaning include:
In addition to the mandatory whole unit cleaning after guests vacate, incorporating supplemental cleaning tasks between guest stays is also extremely important for rentals. This helps prevent gradual wear-and-tear or minimizes odd issues previous guests may have left behind.
Some examples include:
While supplemental cleaning tasks do take a bit more time, creating checklists and reminders can help ensure they get incorporated in at an appropriate frequency between guest stays.
In addition to cleaning related tasks, rental properties also require certain regular preventative maintenance for the safety of guests and making sure all features properly function.
HVAC and Appliances
Structural Items
Landscaping Upkeep
Implementing Preventative Maintenance
Tracking and managing all the supplemental cleaning and regular maintenance for a rental can feel daunting. The key is to break tasks down into categories by frequency.
For example, daily tasks might include taking out trash and quick sweeps of outdoor areas. Weekly tasks could include wiping down stainless steel appliances and spot cleaning tile floors. Monthly tasks may include dusting ceiling fans or cleaning windows. Quarterly/Annual tasks include duct cleaning, carpet cleaning and appliance tuneups.
Use spreadsheets or project management software to catalog all recurring maintenance items and when they should be done. Setting calendar reminders also helps ensure important tasks do not slip through the cracks at the appropriate times each year.
In addition to the baseline cleaning procedures between stays and regular maintenance, take steps to make guests feel welcomed and cared for even before they arrive. This extra gesture leaves a lasting impression.
Welcome Information
Prepare an organized guide to the property and area that goes beyond a typical guest book. For example, create a welcoming binder that contains:
Print out the information or email it in advance to set clear expectations even before arrival.
Personal Touches
Adding thoughtful personal touches can really wow incoming groups:
Stage the Property
Stage the rental space as you would model home. Make beds neatly, set out clean towels in bedrooms and fresh flowers on tables. Ensure all waste bins are emptied and cleaned. Open window coverings and turn on lights for a bright, welcoming environment.
First impressions really set the tone for a guest's entire stay. Attention to detail for that initial reveal when they enter pays dividends through an enjoyable visit likely to result in a 5-star review.
Approaching rental unit cleaning, maintenance and turnover with a systematic strategy is the key to running a successful rental property. Establishing set expectations, documenting procedures clearly for any cleaning services, and managing recurring tasks provides structure. While the workload is not insignificant, the rewards of happy guests, stellar online reviews and consistent bookings makes the effort more than worthwhile.
Prioritizing deep cleanliness, preventative maintenance and special guest touches provide huge returns on investment for time and expenses - especially considering excessive wear and tear expenses if neglected over longer periods. By dedicating focus to keeping things fresh, comfortable and optimal operating condition, both owners and guests mutually benefit.