After checkout
After checkout, the next guest clock starts.
A checkout clean should do more than remove the last stay. It should reset the property, reveal what needs attention, and prepare the listing for the next arrival.

First priorities
Trash, kitchen, bathrooms, beds, towels, floors, visible mess, and anything that blocks the next guest setup.
Useful notes
Left items, stains, damage, low inventory, odor concerns, access issues, and maintenance items should be surfaced quickly.
When to book
As soon as checkout and next check-in are known, especially if laundry, restocking, or photos are part of the scope.
Before you book
The quote should answer the host questions first.
Timing
What are checkout and check-in times, and is the turnover window realistic?
Access
How will the cleaner enter, park, handle building rules, and reach supplies?
Linens
Are clean sets ready, where do used linens go, and is laundry part of the scope?
Proof
Do you want photos, supply notes, issue notes, or a ready-status handoff?
Related host questions
Keep moving through the host questions.
Ready to check the turnover window?