Trash-out and bin service means Hollywood STR Cleaning removes what departing guests leave behind, moves bins to the curb and back around the booking calendar, cleans the bins themselves, and hauls the bulk items a rental accumulates — so an arriving guest is not met by the last one's garbage.
Trash is the part of a turnover that happens outside, which is exactly why it gets noticed. A guest forms an impression at the curb and the front door before they ever reach the clean interior.
It is also the part a rental cannot solve by cleaning harder. The volume from a departing group does not fit a bin sized for a household, and the departure rarely lands on a collection day.
Why do the bins themselves need cleaning?
Because in this climate a bin that has held food waste in the heat becomes its own problem within days. It attracts insects, it carries a smell across a driveway or a shared trash area, and neither is fixed by the next collection.
A rental produces the worst version of it. Waste goes in at the end of a stay and sits until pickup with nobody in the property to notice, which is a different situation from a household bin emptied continuously.
What about a full cleanout between tenancies?
Properties that run longer stays accumulate more than trash: furniture that has been replaced, appliances that failed, and whatever a departing tenant decided not to take with them.
That is a haul-away job rather than a bin job, and it is worth doing in one visit before the turnover rather than working around a pile in the garage for the next several bookings.
Do you clean the bins or just move them?
Both. Bins get moved around the booking calendar so one is not left at the curb between guests, and washed out when they need it — which in this heat is more often than owners expect once food waste has sat in one.
Can you clear out a property between tenants?
Yes — furniture, appliances and anything left behind can be hauled away in a single visit rather than left to work around. Tell us what needs to go before the turnover so it leaves with the same crew.
What happens when guests leave more than the bin holds?
It gets taken away rather than forced into a bin that will not close, since that is the version the next guest photographs. Overflow after a large group is normal and planned for rather than treated as an exception.