APARTMENT TURNOVERS / ARKANSAS

Move the unit toward ready.

Turnover cleaning coordinated around unit condition, property standards, access, scheduling, other trades, approval authority, and the date the unit must return to the leasing operation.

A turnover is a readiness workflow—not only a cleaning list.

The property team needs clarity on unit release, condition, included cleaning, maintenance dependencies, keys, utilities, inspection, corrective work, and who confirms readiness. Procare Janitorial Services defines its responsibility within that larger turnover sequence.

01 / UNIT CONDITION

Start with what is actually present.

Unit size, occupancy condition, debris, appliances, surfaces, damage, and maintenance status influence the review.

02 / READINESS STANDARD

Define what “ready” means.

The property’s expectations, inclusions, exclusions, inspection criteria, and approval authority should be documented.

03 / TURNOVER COORDINATION

Sequence cleaning with other work.

Maintenance, painting, flooring, pest treatment, utilities, access, and final inspection may affect when cleaning can begin or finish.

Organize the unit before work is assigned.

A useful turnover request provides enough information to evaluate scope, timing, dependencies, and price without treating every unit as identical.

01

Unit profile

Property, unit number, floor, bedrooms, bathrooms, approximate size, access method, utilities, and target-ready date.

02

Condition and debris

Move-out condition, abandoned items, excessive buildup, appliance condition, odor concerns, and areas needing separate review.

03

Included cleaning

Kitchen, appliances, bathrooms, living areas, bedrooms, interior glass, cabinets, fixtures, floors, and other approved tasks.

04

Dependencies and approval

Maintenance completion, painting, floor work, pest control, final inspection, corrective work, and authorized scope changes.

Questions the turnover request should answer.

01 / RELEASE

Is the unit vacant, accessible, utility-ready, and released by property management?

02 / CONDITION

Does the unit require standard turnover service or a separately reviewed condition?

03 / SEQUENCE

Which maintenance, painting, flooring, or pest-control work remains open?

04 / ACCEPTANCE

Who inspects the unit and authorizes corrective or additional work?

Preview the service workflow.

See representative scope, schedule, inspection, concern-resolution, communication, and portal artifacts.

Open the Service Proof Center →

Prepare the property discussion.

Use the facility planner to organize the property, priorities, timing, access, and current concerns.

Build a preliminary scope →
REQUEST A TURNOVER REVIEW

Bring the unit standards and schedule.

Procare Janitorial Services reviews the property requirements and unit condition before confirming scope, availability, scheduling, or pricing.