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Cleaning lady questions and recommendations, pls
(Nest Gods, your search function blows.)
I know this has been asked before, but can anyone recommend their cleaning lady? I just need someone a couple times a month to mop, dust, and do all the vacuuming crap I don't have time to do.
Also, how does it work with letting them in? Do you give them a key to keep? Hide it for them to use while they're there? I'm not sure I'm sure crazy about a complete stranger having a key to my house, but I'm not sure what other do.
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Re: Cleaning lady questions and recommendations, pls
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There are some good ones out there. What part of the city do you live in?
I'm very happy with Mint Fresh Cleaning (http://mintfreshhomecleaning.com/Welcome.html). It's a family-owned small business in West O off Harrison. The wife has been cleaning for like 20 years, and the husband, Scott Allacher was the golf pro at Tiburon before the economy tanked. So they went public, but are MUCH, MUCH better than normal cleaning chains.
Dependable, reputable people. Great recs. I interviewed several people/companies, and liked them all, but when I met Scott and his wife, I was sold.
They're really easy to communicate with, and they want to make the customer happy.
E me if you have any questions - dingwoman g mail
Sara
I gave them a key.
You can do whatever you want as far as entry, but after the first few visits (which I was home for) we started setting up a temporary garage code for them to get in. We didn?t want to give them a key or our permanent code. It works fine and now I prefer to just not be there when they come. Coming home from work to a clean house is a glorious thing. I still get giddy and we?ve been using them for a year and a half. Love. Do it.
thanks to jennied
Busy Bees (busybeesomaha.com). They do EVERYTHING.
That sounded bad. I MEAN...they do cleaning, errands, dog poop removal, mowing...they're pretty much your own minions.