Apartment Turnover Checklist for Denver Property Managers (2026)

You just got the keys back. The tenant’s out, the lease is done, and now you’re staring at a unit that needs to be rent-ready yesterday. Every day it sits empty is money lost โ€” at Denver’s average rent of $1,800/month, that’s $60 per day in vacancy cost.

This checklist covers every step from the moment a tenant moves out to the moment you hand keys to the next one. It’s built specifically for Denver metro property managers who handle anywhere from 5 to 500+ units and need a repeatable, fast turnover process.

Average turnover time goal: 3โ€“5 days for a standard unit. 7โ€“10 days for heavy cleanouts.

Phase 1: Move-Out Day (Day 0)

These steps happen the day the tenant turns in keys โ€” or the day after, if they leave after hours.

โ˜ Walk the Unit Immediately

Don’t wait. Walk the unit within 24 hours of key return. Bring your phone for photos and a clipboard for notes. Document everything before anyone else enters.

โ˜ Photo-Document Every Room

Take timestamped photos of:

  • Every wall, ceiling, and floor in every room
  • All appliances (open fridge, oven, dishwasher)
  • Inside all closets and cabinets
  • Bathrooms โ€” toilet, tub, under sinks
  • Any damage beyond normal wear and tear
  • All items left behind (furniture, trash, personal belongings)

These photos protect you during security deposit disputes. Under Colorado’s abandoned property law, you’ll need documentation if the tenant left belongings behind.

โ˜ Inventory Abandoned Property

If the tenant left items behind, do not throw anything away yet. Colorado law (CRS ยง38-12-126) requires proper notice before disposal in most cases. Create a written inventory of everything left in the unit.

  • After a court-ordered eviction: Property is immediately considered abandoned โ€” no waiting period required. See our guide to handling tenant belongings after eviction.
  • Standard move-out: You must provide 15 days written notice via certified mail before disposing of property.

Either way, get it documented before you touch anything.

โ˜ Turn Off Utilities (If Tenant-Paid)

Confirm that tenant-paid utilities have been transferred out of their name. If the unit will be vacant for more than a few days, consider putting basic utilities in your name to prevent frozen pipes (winter) or run HVAC for showing readiness.

โ˜ Secure the Unit

Change or re-key locks immediately. Don’t wait until the new tenant moves in โ€” do it now for liability reasons.

Phase 2: Junk Removal & Bulk Item Cleanup (Days 1โ€“2)

This is where most turnover timelines go sideways. Leftover furniture, appliances, and trash can eat up days if you try to handle it yourself.

โ˜ Remove All Abandoned Items

Once you’ve documented everything and complied with Colorado’s notice requirements (or it’s post-eviction), get it all out. Common items left behind:

  • Mattresses and bed frames
  • Couches, tables, dressers
  • Old appliances (especially window AC units)
  • Bags of trash and clothing
  • Cleaning supplies, toiletries, random boxes

โ˜ Decide: DIY or Professional Junk Removal

Factor DIY Professional
Time 4โ€“8 hours (+ dump trips) 1โ€“2 hours
Cost $50โ€“$150 (dump fees, truck rental) $149โ€“$495 depending on volume
Physical labor You + helpers Their crew handles everything
Same-day available? Depends on your schedule Yes โ€” call before noon
Disposal compliance You handle sorting They handle recycling & donation

Pro tip for multi-unit managers: If you’re turning over 3+ units in a month, set up a property management account for volume discounts and priority scheduling. Our PM clients get 5โ€“15% off and net-30 invoicing.

โ˜ Remove Non-Working Appliances

If the fridge, stove, dishwasher, or washer/dryer need replacing, get the old ones out now. Appliance removal with proper recycling is required for anything containing refrigerants (fridges, freezers, AC units) under the Clean Air Act.

โ˜ Haul Construction Debris (If Applicable)

If the unit needs drywall repair, flooring replacement, or cabinet work, coordinate debris removal with your contractor’s timeline. Construction debris pickup can be scheduled same-day.

Phase 3: Deep Cleaning (Days 2โ€“3)

โ˜ Full Kitchen Clean

  • Inside all appliances (oven, fridge, dishwasher, microwave)
  • Countertops, backsplash, cabinet faces
  • Inside all cabinets and drawers
  • Sink and disposal
  • Range hood and filter

โ˜ Full Bathroom Clean

  • Toilet (inside, outside, behind, base)
  • Tub/shower โ€” scrub grout, check caulking
  • Vanity, sink, mirror
  • Medicine cabinet
  • Exhaust fan (remove cover and clean)

โ˜ All Rooms

  • Wipe all baseboards, door frames, light switches, outlet covers
  • Clean all windows inside (outside if ground floor)
  • Clean window tracks and blinds
  • Wipe ceiling fans and light fixtures
  • Clean inside all closets

โ˜ Floors

  • Carpet: Professional steam clean (required in most leases)
  • Hardwood/LVP: Sweep, mop, inspect for scratches
  • Tile: Mop and inspect grout

โ˜ HVAC

  • Replace air filter
  • Clean visible ductwork vents
  • Test heating and cooling

Phase 4: Repairs & Maintenance (Days 2โ€“4)

Run these concurrently with cleaning when possible.

โ˜ Walls & Ceilings

  • Patch nail holes and any drywall damage
  • Touch up paint (or full repaint if needed โ€” plan 1โ€“2 extra days)
  • Check for water stains on ceilings (investigate before covering)

โ˜ Plumbing

  • Run all faucets โ€” check for leaks and proper drainage
  • Flush all toilets โ€” check for running/leaking
  • Inspect under all sinks
  • Test garbage disposal
  • Check water heater age and condition

โ˜ Electrical

  • Test all outlets (use a $10 outlet tester)
  • Test all light switches
  • Replace any burnt-out bulbs
  • Test smoke detectors and CO detectors (Colorado requires them)
  • Replace smoke detector batteries

โ˜ Doors, Windows & Hardware

  • Check all door locks and handles
  • Verify new keys work on all locks
  • Check window locks and screens
  • Lubricate sticky doors and windows
  • Replace any broken blinds

โ˜ Exterior / Common Areas (If Applicable)

  • Clean patio/balcony
  • Check exterior lighting
  • Inspect parking space / garage
  • Clean storage unit (if included)

Phase 5: Final Prep & Re-Listing (Days 4โ€“5)

โ˜ Final Walk-Through

Walk the unit one more time with fresh eyes. Check:

  • Does everything smell clean? (Not like cleaner โ€” actually clean)
  • Are all lights working?
  • Is the thermostat set to a comfortable showing temperature?
  • Are all surfaces dust-free?
  • Would you want to move in?

โ˜ Photo-Document Completed Unit

Take move-in condition photos of every room, every appliance, and any areas that were repaired. These become your baseline for the next tenant’s deposit assessment.

โ˜ Update Listing

  • Fresh photos (use natural light, wide angles)
  • Updated rent price (check current Denver comps)
  • Accurate availability date
  • Highlight recent upgrades or new appliances

โ˜ Schedule Showings

Start showing ASAP. At $60/day in vacancy cost, every showing day you gain back is money saved.

The Cost of a Slow Turnover

Denver property managers who don’t have a system lose an average of 2โ€“3 weeks per turnover. Here’s what that costs:

Vacancy Days Lost Rent ($1,800/mo) With Turnover Costs ($500 avg)
5 days (fast) $300 $800
14 days (average) $840 $1,340
21 days (slow) $1,260 $1,760
30 days (bad) $1,800 $2,300

For a deeper analysis of what turnover really costs, including marketing, cleaning, and lost rent, use our tenant turnover cost calculator.

How to Speed Up Your Turnover Process

  1. Build a vendor list now โ€” don’t scramble when a tenant gives notice. Have your cleaning crew, painter, handyman, and junk removal company on speed dial.
  2. Overlap phases โ€” junk removal and cleaning can often happen the same day. Repairs can start while cleaning finishes.
  3. Pre-schedule move-out inspections โ€” walk the unit with the tenant 2 weeks before their lease ends to identify issues early.
  4. Standardize your process โ€” use this checklist every time. Consistency beats improvisation.
  5. Use same-day services โ€” same-day junk removal means the unit can go from “keys returned” to “junk-free” in under 24 hours.

Need the Unit Cleared Fast?

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  • Same-day service โ€” call before noon, we’re there today
  • PM volume discounts โ€” 5โ€“15% off for multi-unit accounts
  • Net-30 invoicing โ€” no chasing payments
  • Broom-clean finish โ€” unit ready for your cleaning crew
  • Small loads from $99 โ€” don’t overpay for a half-truck

Call (303) 324-6014 or learn about our PM partnership program.

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