Unit Turnover
The full process of preparing a vacated unit for the next resident.
Definition
Unit Turnover is The full process of preparing a vacated unit for the next resident. It comes up most often when a vacant unit is being pushed back to rentable condition as quickly and cleanly as possible.
The term keeps showing up because turnover work directly affects vacancy loss because the unit does not earn while it waits. Teams use these terms to connect scope, budget, and the promised ready date.
Use cases
Use Unit Turnover to scope the work needed to bring a vacant unit back to market.
Review Unit Turnover when the team needs to compare ready dates against actual downtime and cost.
Track Unit Turnover so operations can keep turnover pace visible before vacancy loss compounds.