A strip built on year-lets, not weekend stays

Walk the front at Dassoudi any month of the year and the same blocks are lit up. The expats who take these apartments sign for twelve months, sometimes two years — they cook daily, run the air-con hard, and actually live in the place. So when the lease ends, the unit doesn’t need a guest-flip. It needs the kind of clean that stands up to an inventory check, with a deposit riding on the result.

That’s the job we turn up for in Germasogeia. Send the block and the handover date on WhatsApp and we’ll quote it from photos.

Where deposit deductions come from on a front-line flat

A year of real living on the seafront leaves its marks. The oven has been used three hundred times, not wiped down after a weekend. Grease sits on the extractor and the tile grout above the hob. Limescale builds in the shower and around the taps from hard water run daily. Salt spray hazes the sea-facing windows and bakes into the balcony glass. Cupboard interiors collect crumbs and spills nobody wiped. Skirting boards, light fittings, and switches gather dust that a tenant’s weekly clean never touched.

Those are exactly the spots a landlord or agent ticks on the move-out sheet — and exactly where we point a move-out clean. We work through the oven and hob, the fridge interior, the cupboards inside and out, the descaled bathrooms and scrubbed grout, the wiped fixtures and frames. Then we walk it once more and send photo proof in your WhatsApp thread before the keys change hands.

Tenant booking vs landlord booking

Both sides of a handover use us here. A tenant calls because the flat has to come back deposit-ready and they’d rather not gamble the deduction list. A landlord or letting agent calls to reset a long-let unit between the move-out and the next move-in or viewing — sometimes stacking it with an Airbnb cleaning in Germasogeia turnaround when the unit flips to short-let next.

Tell us which side you’re on when you book. If there’s a tenancy clause, an inventory, or a complaint from the landlord about a specific room, forward it and we go straight at those items.

Not the same job as a turnover

We run guest turnovers on this strip too — but that’s a few hours flipping a flat between short-let arrivals. End-of-tenancy is deeper and slower. The oven comes apart, the appliance interiors get done, the grout gets scrubbed, the fixtures come back. The aim is a handover a landlord signs off on, not a same-day reset for the next booking. If you’re not certain which clean this unit needs, message us the situation and we’ll tell you.

Bedsheets, towels, and linen on a move-out

Bedsheets and towels: we change them when clean replacements are already at the property - we don’t supply the items ourselves. On most move-out cleans there’s no linen change at all — the outgoing tenant strips the bed and goes. If clean replacements are already on site and you want them laid out, tell us when you book and we’ll place them.

Quotes from photos, and getting us in fast

Move-out cleans are quoted from photos, because a tidy six-month let and a hard-lived two-year one look nothing alike in person. Small apartments usually start from about €45 for a standard clean; a full deposit-focused deep handover is priced on its own. Send the block, size, condition, and two or three photos on WhatsApp and the number comes back clear.

Same-day cover on request when our diary allows — useful when a tenant leaves earlier than the date in the contract or a landlord pulls the handover forward. Message us at +357 96 443 648 with the address on the strip and the time, and we reply in minutes with a definite yes or no.