The Units Everybody Forgets About
Say "Bloomingdale" and people picture a 4-bedroom off Bell Shoals Road with a lanai and a two-car garage. Fair enough. That's most of the 32 subdivisions out here. But tucked in among those single-family streets is a whole layer of condo and apartment living, and the people in those units get treated like an afterthought by half the cleaning companies in Hillsborough County.
You call for a quote on a two-bedroom unit and get priced off a house calculator. You explain there's a callbox at the entrance and get a blank pause on the other end. You mention your lease is up in eleven days and the property manager handed you a two-page checklist, and suddenly nobody can fit you in.
We built this service for that. A unit in Bloomingdale isn't a shrunken house. It's a different job with a different entry, a different trash setup, a different set of rules from the association, and usually a different reason for calling. Renters need a deposit back. Owners need the place fresh before family lands at TPA. Landlords need it turned before Monday. Those are three separate jobs, and we quote them as three separate jobs.