Twenty minutes down A1A from Hollywood, and the clock starts the second we hit Collins. Checkout's at 11, check-in's at 4, and the strip between 157th and 192nd is one long condo canyon where you don't just park and walk in. Loading dock, sign-in sheet, COI on file — Acqualina and the Trump towers won't let a crew past the service entrance without one, and neither will half the older oceanfront co-ops.
Sand is the real enemy. It rides in from Haulover into sofa seams and shower tracks, and ocean-facing glass shows every salt streak by 3pm light. Crews carry linen sets in and out so nothing waits on a dryer. Coffee and paper goods get restocked, and anything scuffed or missing gets photographed before the next guest walks in.
Working around Sunny Isles building rules
Do you already have COIs for the buildings on Collins?
For a lot of the towers between 157th and 192nd, yes. If yours isn't on file we send our certificate to management before the first clean, and it usually clears in a day or two.
Can you flip a unit between an 11am checkout and a 4pm check-in?
That's the standard window and routes are built around it. Put the unit on your calendar feed and we'll slot it; back-to-backs fill fastest during Brazilian and Argentine high season.