After the procedure

Cleaning after a tenant eviction

At the end of an eviction procedure, the landlord rarely recovers a home in good state: abandoned belongings, accumulated dirt, sometimes damage. We turn that full stop into a starting point.

The framework

A job that respects the procedure

The aftermath of an eviction has its rules: belongings left behind may fall under a legal framework of storage before disposal. We work in coordination with your bailiff or litigation department — inventory if requested, safekeeping of what must be kept, removal of the rest into the sorting channels.

The cleaning that follows is often heavy: a home occupied for years without upkeep, kitchen and bathroom badly degraded, settled odours. The protocol joins that of our unsanitary-housing resets — room-by-room decontamination, odour treatment, a record of the damage for the file.

Social and private landlords gain a controlled sequence: keys recovered, intervention, before/after photos, home ready for any works and then the re-letting. Across a housing stock, a price grid per unit type speeds up every file.

FAQ

Evictions: landlords' questions

We follow your instructions and the framework set with the bailiff: inventory and storage of what must be kept, removal of the rest. Nothing is discarded before the question has been asked and settled.

From litigation to re-letting, no dead time

Unit type, address, key-recovery date: the package is set with your manager.

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