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Between One Guest and the Next

Turnover & Housekeeping

Every guest experiences the turnover, and it is the one part of the operation you cannot reschedule. We run it to a checklist.

No. 01 — The Discipline

Turnover & Housekeeping

Owners running back-to-back bookings who cannot absorb a missed clean on a check-in day.

Part of Short-Term Rental Management.

Every departure triggers the same sequence: a full clean to a written standard, fresh linens and towels, consumables restocked, a condition and damage check with photographs, and a reset of the presentation your listing photos promised.

Scheduling is the hard part. A same-day check-out and check-in leaves no margin, so we book cleaning capacity against the calendar in advance and keep a backup, instead of calling someone the morning of.

The inspection pass doubles as maintenance intake. A running toilet, a dead bulb, a loose handle: those are the ones a guest would otherwise find and write into a review.

What’s included
  • Turnover scheduling coordinated to the booking calendar
  • Cleaning to a written, repeatable standard
  • Linen, towel, and consumable restocking
  • Photographic condition and damage documentation
  • Damage claim filing through the booking platform
  • Maintenance intake from every inspection pass
The Answers

Questions people ask

Quick Answer

What happens between one guest checking out and the next checking in?

A fixed turnover sequence. ClearPath Property Management cleans to a written standard, changes linens, restocks consumables, photographs condition, and inspects for damage and maintenance issues before the next Miami guest is cleared to check in.

The inspection is what protects you financially. Damage you did not document straight after a stay is effectively unrecoverable once another guest has been in the unit.

Quick Answer

Does the owner or the guest pay for cleaning on a short-term rental?

The guest, in most cases, through a cleaning fee built into the booking. ClearPath Property Management sets that fee to match the real turnover scope for the property, since a fee set too high suppresses short stays and one set too low erodes owner revenue.

Deep cleans, carpet and upholstery work, and restoration after damage sit outside a routine turnover. Those come through as property expenses, not folded into the guest fee.

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