What a move-out cleanout costs in Canada (2026 property manager guide)
How much a move-out cleanout and junk removal really costs a property manager in 2026 — typical price ranges, what drives the number, and why the same job can run $300 or $900.
When a tenant moves out, the unit rarely comes back empty. There are bags in the closet, a couch nobody wanted, a fridge that "still works," and a week of small decisions between you and rent-ready. The first question is almost always the same: what is this going to cost?
Here's an honest, current answer for Canadian property managers.
Typical price ranges (2026)
Costs move with volume — how many truckloads — more than anything else:
- A few items (a couch, a mattress, some bags): roughly $120–$300.
- A standard 1–2 bedroom move-out: roughly $300–$700.
- A full, heavily loaded unit or a light hoarding situation: $700–$1,500+.
These are ballparks for junk removal and a basic clear-out — not deep cleaning, paint, or repairs, which are separate scopes.
Why the same job can cost $300 or $900
This is the part that frustrates every manager. Call three providers about the same 2-bedroom unit and you'll hear wildly different numbers. That's not because the job changed — it's because pricing is whoever you happen to call:
- A local crew prices on truck space and time.
- A franchise prices the same load, then adds overhead and brand margin.
- Neither of them can see what the other quoted, so there's no pressure to sharpen the number.
The result is a market where the "fair" price is invisible, and the manager either overpays or spends an afternoon chasing quotes to find out.
What actually drives the number
When you're reviewing a bid, these are the levers:
- Volume — the single biggest factor. More stuff, more trucks, more cost.
- Heavy or hazardous items — appliances, paint, chemicals, tires carry disposal surcharges.
- Access — stairs, no elevator, or a long carry adds labour.
- Disposal fees — tipping fees vary by material and municipality.
- Timing — same-day or after-hours work costs more.
The fix for most of these is accurate photos up front. When a provider can see the job, they bid tightly instead of padding the number for everything they can't see.
How to pay market price without chasing quotes
The reason quotes swing hundreds of dollars is a lack of competition on any single job. Flip that: post the job once, with photos and scope, and let vetted providers bid on it competitively. You see every sealed bid side by side, pick the best price, and pay on NET-30 terms — with a completion photo and an audit trail attached to the job.
That's the whole idea behind BidForJunk Pro: stop guessing on junk-removal pricing, and let the market show you the real number.
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