Property-managed building cleaning

Property-managed building cleaning for common areas.

AMI helps property managers keep lobbies, corridors, elevators, shared restrooms, stairwells, entry glass, tenant-facing common areas, trash points, and floors ready for daily traffic, inspections, leasing tours, and vendor access.

LobbiesCorridorsElevatorsTenant restroomsLeasing tours
Realistic 3D aerial property-managed building cleaning route map with lobby, elevators, corridors, common areas, and AMI green pins.
Common-area facility map Managed building route
AMI commercial cleaning technician cleaning glass in a property-managed building lobby with AMI logo on the uniform and cleaning cart.
AMI on siteProperty-managed buildings facility work

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Common areas that stay tenant-ready.

Property-managed buildings need a steady standard across lobbies, glass, corridors, elevators, shared restrooms, and tour routes that tenants and visitors see every day.

Cleaning priorities

The scope should match the way this facility gets used.

AMI starts with the visible standards, traffic pressure points, and building rules that matter most for this industry.

Common-area consistency

Lobbies, corridors, elevators, and shared restrooms create the building's daily standard for every tenant and visitor.

Inspection-ready details

Property-managed spaces need visible routines around glass, floors, trash points, fixtures, supplies, and recurring problem zones.

Tenant-sensitive scheduling

Cleaning must fit access rules, tenant schedules, vendor windows, and building expectations without requiring constant reminders.

Recommended scope

What AMI should review during the walkthrough.

Building common areas

  • Lobby and entry glass
  • Elevator and stair touchpoints
  • Shared restroom cleaning and supplies
  • Corridor floors and trash points

Property support

  • Leasing-tour touchups
  • Periodic floor care
  • Problem-zone reporting
  • After-hours or early-morning routines

Walkthrough decisions

  • Access and keys
  • Tenant boundaries
  • Supply ownership
  • Inspection cadence

Next step

Turn the industry page into a building-specific cleaning plan.

The walkthrough should confirm rooms, traffic, access windows, supplies, floor types, restroom demand, and problem areas before AMI recommends a schedule.

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Regional coverage

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