Junk removal & cleanouts, for property managers.
Practical guides on pricing, NET-30 billing, and turning units around faster — written for the person who has to get the unit rent-ready.
What a move-out cleanout costs in Canada (2026 property manager guide)
How much a move-out cleanout and junk removal really costs a property manager in 2026 — typical price ranges, what drives the number, and why the same job can run $300 or $900.
Read →NET-30 billing for junk removal, explained for property managers
What NET-30 billing means for junk removal and cleanouts, why property managers prefer it, and how invoicing works on BidForJunk Pro — pay 30 days after the work is confirmed.
Read →The vacant-unit cleanout checklist for property managers
A practical, step-by-step checklist for clearing a unit between tenants fast — from documenting the state to junk removal, cleaning, and getting it rent-ready with proof.
Read →How to choose a junk removal company for your properties
What property managers should check before hiring a junk removal crew — insurance, legal disposal, quote quality, and references — and how to stop re-vetting on every job.
Read →The apartment turnover timeline: how to re-rent a unit faster
A day-by-day turnover timeline for property managers — where vacancy days actually leak, and why booking the cleanout on day one is the biggest lever on re-rent speed.
Read →Construction & renovation debris removal for property managers
Why renovation debris is priced differently than a normal cleanout — weight-based tipping fees, special-handling materials, and how to time the haul to your reno schedule.
Read →Handling a hoarding-level cleanout: a property manager’s guide
How to scope and price a hoarding-level unit cleanout — expected volume, biohazard and pest risks, what to sort before hauling, and why documentation matters most here.
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