Download our Annual Rentals Management Agreement | Management Agreement
About Us

Thank you so much for previewing our management contracts for your seasonal or annual rental property. We are celebrating our 22nd year of business in the Grand Strand area and have a current inventory of approximately 200 properties.

Our housekeeping and maintenance services are outsourced to provide hands-on personal service to our guests and homeowners.

Listed below, is information about our most commonly asked questions pertaining to our rental management program.

* We are a rental management company and provide rental services only. If you need extra maintenance, general carpentry, painting, wallpapering or decorating, we will be more than happy to refer you to people we use on a daily basis.

* Private phone lines in each unit are required. They may be on the front desk switchboard or a private phone line like in your home. This is necessary for local service calling, as well as 911 emergency access.

* The unit should be equipped with a vacuum cleaner for families as well as our housekeeping division to use. This will prolong the life of your carpet, as pounds of beach sand are ground in daily!

* The housekeepers use commercial cleaning products in our units. After years of research, we have decided that having the following products under your kitchen sink or in your storage closet will benefit everyone in the long run. This should be a $25.00 investment that will pay off handsomely over the hard months of summer! Go to Dollar Tree!

  1. 1. Housekeeping Caddy
  2. 2. Glass Cleaner
  3. 3. Carpet Cleaner
  4. 4. Dishwashing Detergent
  5. 5. Dishwasher Detergent
  6. 6. Scrub Brush, Mop, Broom, Dust Pan, Bucket

This is for your guest to use, not the housekeepers!

* Our housekeeping division provides linens, towels, bath mats and kitchen towels for our guests and homeowners. You only need to provide pillows. (We suggest some extras) for each bed including the sleeper sofa, mattress pads and blankets for each bed and the sleeper sofa. Pot holders , place mats and extra kitchen towels are a nice touch!

Homeowner’s linens are to be provided by request.

We do an annual inspection and inventory of each property for evaluation purposes and keep this in our office files.

Thank you for inquiring about our rental management services. We have a dedicated and professional staff that genuinely cares about the quality of our services and repeat guest satisfaction.

Please call me personally with any questions or comments that you may have!

 

Sincerely,

Jennifer M. Jordan

Owner - Oceanfront Vacation Rentals, Inc.

View Our Property Specifications Below For Standard Property Appearance & Deep Cleaning

STANDARD PROPERTY APPEARANCE

Bathrooms:
One bath mat per bathroom
2 Rolls of toilet paper per full bathroom

Bedrooms:
Conventional beds made with towel bundles neatly placed on top
Towel bundles per guest the bed sleeps: 2 bath towels, 1 hand towel, 1 wash cloth

Kitchen:
Food items will be discarded except spices in decorative racks
All chemicals, detergents, sprays, liquids, pesticides, etc. to be discarded
No place settings or dishes on table or bar area
Old sponges will be discarded
Small appliances unplugged
Amenities will include:
kitchen towel(s)
dish rag(s)
pot holder(s)
1 roll of paper towel
1 unwrapped sponge
1 starter bottle of liquid dishwashing detergent
1 starter box of laundry detergent

General
Fireplaces clean
Wastebaskets and trash cans clean inside and out with new liner
All entry glass and sliding glass doors clean and streak free
All old magazines will be discarded
All old candles will be discarded (only candles should be those in a holder that
contains the melted was)
All doors and windows locked
Standard plastic or wooden hangers in closets (10 per closet)
Only store bought seashells or those neatly arranged in decorative baskets
No clutter stored in closets, drawers or cabinets
Sofa-bed linens placed on sofa neatly folded in plastic bag
Extra blankets folder neatly and placed in appropriate closet

DEEP CLEANING SPECIFICATIONS

Kitchen:
1. Pull out refrigerator and clean underneath, including baseboards and walls
2. Clean inside and outside of refrigerator and replace baking soda
3. Clean stove and oven including coils and drip pans - order replacement if necessary
4. Organize and clean cabinets and drawers
5. Clean pots, pans and dishes
6. Clean small appliances

Laundry:
1. Move washer and dryer and clean underneath including lint traps

Living Room / Dining Room:
1. Vacuum/wipe furniture
2. Move furniture and clean underneath
3. Clean sliding glass doors and tracks
4. Clean all glass, pictures, mirrors and frames
5. Clean/wipe appliances

Bedrooms:
1. Request replacements for mattress pads, blankets and pillows if needed
2. Move furniture and clean underneath
3. Dust/wipe headboards
4. Wash/wipe windows, frames sills and tracks
5. Remove and clean bedspreads, mattress pads, dust ruffles and blankets when necessary
6. Flip mattresses

Closets:
1. Clean shelves
2. Discard any broken or wire hangers--leaving only plastic or wooden
3. Organize closet and clean out any clutter

Bathrooms:
1. Clean fixtures
2. Shine chrome
3. Clean toilets and tubs/showers
4. Wash shower curtains--request replacement if needed
5. Clean and shine glass shower doors and tracks

Outside Furniture
1. Wash/wipe outside furniture
2. Sweep decks and patios

General:
1. Wood and Formica furniture will be washed/wiped
2. Fans, vents, blinds, light fixtures, lamps and mirrors will be cleaned
3. Walls will be wiped clean to remove debris and spider webs
4. Floors will be washed and carpets will be vacuumed
5. Wash/wipe baseboards, doors and shelves
6. Clean behind, underneath and on top of furniture
7. Recommend 10 plastic hangers per closet
8. Clean/dust artificial plants and knick knacks
9. Wash/wipe all shelves and cabinets
10. Outside--clean spider webs and dirt build up around entrance doors and patios
11. Make note and alert management company if painting is needed
12. Make note and alert management company if carpet or window treatment cleaning is necessary