Ora Commercial Cleaning

Ora Commercial Cleaning helps property managers define recurring cleaning for accessible apartment-community common areas and separate that work from agreed vacant-unit turnover cleaning.

Multifamily and Apartment Cleaning Services

Keep lobbies, corridors, elevators, mailrooms, leasing offices, and other shared spaces ready for residents and visitors with a plan built for the property.

Define a Multifamily Cleaning Scope

Recurring Cleaning for Shared Property Areas

Recurring service can cover agreed leasing offices, lobbies, corridors, elevators, mailrooms, fitness rooms, clubhouses, restrooms, and other shared spaces. Frequencies can vary by traffic and use.

Vacant-Unit Turnover Cleaning Has a Separate Boundary

Vacant-unit turnover is scoped separately from common-area cleaning. The property identifies the rooms, surfaces, access, remaining belongings, and move-out condition before work begins.

Access, Amenities, and Related Service Paths

Before service, confirm access windows, occupied and restricted areas, key procedures, inspection contacts, and property rules. Mixed-use and HOA common areas can be included when the requested work stays within agreed shared spaces.

Published Regional Information

Ora publishes service-area information for San Francisco, Oakland, San Jose, Sacramento, Stockton, Fresno, and other communities. Confirm current availability and response timing when requesting a quote.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which apartment-community common areas can be included?

An agreed scope may include accessible leasing offices, lobbies, corridors, elevators, mailrooms, fitness rooms, clubhouses, restrooms, and other designated commercial or shared spaces.

Can different shared areas receive different cleaning frequencies?

They can be evaluated separately based on use, occupancy, access, floor surfaces, and priorities. Any proposed frequency must be confirmed for the property.

What is included in vacant-unit turnover cleaning?

The scope can cover agreed ordinary cleaning tasks in a designated vacant unit after access, included areas, remaining belongings, and relevant conditions are reviewed.

Does this service include occupied-apartment housekeeping or property maintenance?

No. Occupied-residence housekeeping, resident services, repairs, maintenance, painting, pest control, hauling, hazardous work, biohazard work, and remediation are outside this page’s scope.

How are access and resident boundaries addressed?

The property manager identifies authorized access, vacancy or occupancy status, restricted areas, resident-belonging boundaries, and customer-approved entry procedures before work begins.

Can mixed-use or HOA common areas be evaluated?

Yes, when the requested cleaning is limited to agreed accessible commercial or shared areas and does not include residential housekeeping, repairs, maintenance, or excluded specialized work.

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