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Eduard Friesen
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At what point do STR turnovers become operationally messy?

Eduard Friesen
  • Property Manager
  • Cyprus
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Curious where other operators hit the wall operationally.

I’ve found that once you’re managing enough short-term rentals, the real challenge stops being reservations and starts being everything around them – cleanings, inspections, maintenance, special requests, and keeping the team aligned.

How are you all handling that today?

Still using a mix of PMS, cleaner messages, spreadsheets, and manual follow-up? Or have you found a system that actually keeps turnovers under control?

Would be interested to hear:

  • - how many units you manage
  • - whether your cleaners are in-house or outsourced
  • - what operational bottleneck causes the most headaches

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Julie Bea
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Julie Bea
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I'm not at large scale yet, but from what I've seen from STR operations, even small portfolios start feeling pressure once you hit multiple turnovers in the same week.

Cleaners are usually outsourced in most setups I’ve looked at coordination becomes the real challenge more than actual cleaning.

Biggest bottleneck tends to be timing gaps: cleaners finishing late, guest check-in changes, and maintenance issues.

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