At two of the timeshares my sister owns, the owners are expected to "clean up" after themselves prior to checking out. The things they are asked to do include putting all the towels in a pile by the door, starting a load of dishes (assuming there are dirty ones), putting the trash bags by the door, and stripping any "foldout" beds (sofa sleepers). Sometimes they even ask them to strip the reguar beds before they leave.
They are not expected to vacuum or clean surfaces, just kind of pick up after themselves, which is intended to help keep their maintenance fees lower. In fact, I think if they don't do these things, they can be charged for extra cleaning.
Since I experienced this on one of our trips with them, I do a modified version when I'm at DVC, but primarily because it helps to locate stray socks and other items we might have left. I wouldn't mind doing this at the end of a stay if it had some impact on dues, but I realize that since some of the rooms are rented like a hotel, it might be more difficult to have a direct impact on cleaning costs.
Too hard to enforce for minimal payback or a good idea?
They are not expected to vacuum or clean surfaces, just kind of pick up after themselves, which is intended to help keep their maintenance fees lower. In fact, I think if they don't do these things, they can be charged for extra cleaning.
Since I experienced this on one of our trips with them, I do a modified version when I'm at DVC, but primarily because it helps to locate stray socks and other items we might have left. I wouldn't mind doing this at the end of a stay if it had some impact on dues, but I realize that since some of the rooms are rented like a hotel, it might be more difficult to have a direct impact on cleaning costs.
Too hard to enforce for minimal payback or a good idea?