Overview
Budget for paint, carpet cleaning, appliance service, deep cleaning, and repairs between tenants.
Step-by-Step Guide
Begin planning 60 days before lease end
Send a lease renewal offer or non-renewal notice per your state's required timeline (typically 30-60 days). If the tenant is moving out, schedule the move-out inspection date and begin lining up turnover vendors.
Conduct a thorough move-out inspection
Walk the unit with the tenant using your move-in inspection checklist as a baseline. Compare the current condition to move-in photos. Note all damage beyond normal wear and tear. Both parties should sign the inspection form.
Budget for standard turnover costs
A typical turnover budget includes: interior paint ($1,000-$2,500 for a 2-3 BR unit), carpet cleaning or replacement ($200-$1,500), deep cleaning ($200-$400), appliance inspection and repair ($100-$300), minor drywall patching ($100-$200), and lock re-keying ($75-$150).
Handle paint and wall repairs first
Patch all nail holes and drywall dings. Repaint all walls that show scuffs, stains, or tenant paint colors. Use a consistent neutral color across all rentals (popular choices: Sherwin-Williams Agreeable Gray or Benjamin Moore Swiss Coffee) for a clean look and easy touch-ups between turnovers.
Address flooring
Have carpets professionally cleaned or replace if stained beyond cleaning or older than 7 years. Clean and reseal hardwood. Replace damaged vinyl or LVP planks individually. Consider upgrading high-traffic rentals to LVP, which lasts 15-20 years and survives tenant abuse better than carpet.
Service appliances and mechanical systems
Clean the refrigerator inside and out (including coils underneath), run a dishwasher cleaning cycle, clean the oven, replace the HVAC filter, test all burners on the stove, and verify the garbage disposal works. Service the water heater if it has not been flushed in the past year.
Deep clean and handle pest prevention
Hire a professional cleaning service or do a thorough deep clean: scrub bathrooms, degrease the kitchen, clean window tracks, wipe all cabinet interiors, and clean light fixtures. Apply pest bait in cabinets, behind appliances, and at entry points.
Re-key locks and prepare for marketing
Change or re-key all exterior door locks and provide new keys. Take fresh listing photos with the unit clean and staged. Aim to list the property before the current tenant moves out to minimize vacancy days.
What You'll Need
Tools
- - Move-in and move-out inspection checklists
- - Paint supplies (rollers, trays, brushes, drop cloths)
- - Basic cleaning supplies
- - Camera for move-out documentation
Materials
- - Interior paint (neutral color, 1-2 gallons per room)
- - Drywall patch compound and sandpaper
- - HVAC filters
- - New lock cylinders or re-keying kit
- - Pest bait stations
Cost Estimates
DIY Cost
$500 – $1,500 (basic materials and supplies)
Professional Cost
$2,000 – $5,000 (full professional turnover: paint, clean, carpet, repairs)
Safety Tips
- Follow your state's security deposit laws precisely — many states require itemized deductions delivered within 14-30 days of move-out.
- Test all smoke and CO detectors before a new tenant moves in — this is a legal requirement in most jurisdictions.
- If you find mold during turnover, remediate it completely before the new tenant moves in.
When to Call a Professional
Hire professionals for turnover painting if the unit is large (saves 2-3 days of vacancy), carpet cleaning or replacement, major appliance repair, and any plumbing or electrical issues discovered during the inspection.
Pro Tip
Build a 'turnover kit' that stays in your vehicle: touch-up paint, drywall patch, caulk, basic tools, cleaning supplies, and HVAC filters. Having everything ready saves multiple trips and shaves days off your turnover timeline.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Not starting the turnover process until after the tenant moves out, adding 1-2 weeks of unnecessary vacancy.
- Deducting for normal wear and tear from the security deposit — this is illegal in most states and invites lawsuits.
- Skipping professional carpet cleaning to save money, then having the next tenant complain about odors.
- Not re-keying locks between tenants, which is a serious security and liability issue.
Local Professionals in Fishers

Fishers Housing Market
Median Home Price
$428,900
Homes for Sale
179
Price per Sq Ft
$179
Local Pros
365
Home Service Professionals Near Fishers
Median Household Income
$128,141
Median Home Value
$370,200
Median Rent
$1,491/mo
Homeownership Rate
76.1%
Population
100,918
Median Year Built
2002
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, ACS 2023 5-Year Estimates
Fair Market Rents — Fishers
Studio
$1,118/mo
1 Bedroom
$1,267/mo
2 Bedroom
$1,473/mo
3 Bedroom
$1,907/mo
4 Bedroom
$2,338/mo
Source: HUD FY2026 Fair Market Rents — Indianapolis-Carmel, IN HUD Metro FMR Area
