anybody use a maid or a cleaning lady?

Huellz Santana

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finally gonna bite the bullet and pay someone to do this shyt for me.

its too much work to keep up with my townhouse. im working long hours and and shyts piling up. how much does it usually cost? i got 3 br, 2 bath.

i wanna hire a mexican lady or somethin but I dont know any. what has everyone's experience been? i got a homegirl in a different city who used a guatemalan lady and it worked out well for her.​
 

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So funny you made this thread.

We JUST hired Merry Maids about two weeks ago to clean our house…..their first job was this past Tuesday.

They do EXCELLENT work. Our shyts looks brand new again….the damn shower lookin’ like the Four Seasons out that hoe. :stylin:

Only $120 for bi-monthly cleanings…VERY reasonable. And worth it.

its too much work to keep up with my townhouse. im working long hours and and shyts piling up....​

Yup, this is exactly why we hired them. Especially when you start talmbout cleaning your baseboards and shyt…who the fukk has time for that?

Me and my wife work 40-50 hour weeks sometimes, when we get home nikkas is TI-RED. Ain’t nobody trying to clean no fukkin’ 2100 square feet every week, fukk that. And the weekends aren’t any better in terms of having time to do it.

I think it’s totally worth the investment if you’ve got the extra money. Seriously dawg, our house looks and smells like the day we moved in that hoe.
 

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You can find good deals in groupons or other online deals, as well as postings by cleaning companies on craigslist.

It costs me about $60-75, but I just use it once a month and it leaves you feeling like :ahh: I don't ever leave my place during the appointment or give them a key though.

To hang up or fold laundry is extra, if offered. I have no problem washing the clothes, I just don't like to hang them up.
 

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I do. Pay her 20 dollars an hour. She doesnt just clean, she arranges things in a way that has me like :merchant: Subtle things you'd never think of. Applaud that cleaning lady.
 

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I've been thinking about this for a mintue too. We moved into our house 1 year and half ago. We both work and we have a 2 year old so it just ain't that much time to do a thorough cleaning.

Both of our fams are coming to our house for Thanksgiving so we been talking about getting it done before then. Might go head and give it a shot.
 

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You can find good deals in groupons or other online deals, as well as postings by cleaning companies on craigslist.

I must be buggin’, cause I can’t tell the difference….is that a REAL photo in your avy? :heh:

Anyway, I co-sign the above-quoted. LivingSocial has them type of deals ALL the time, you can usually get a good one-time cleaning for about $60. WARNING, though….when you go through sites like that, you ain’t the only one buying it. So it normally takes the company forever to get back to you and then sometimes even LONGER to actually come out and do the shyt. So make sure you ask them about that, ask them if they’re backed up or whatever.

Stay away from craigslist, though….stick with companies where the people are BONDED.

Also, we always try to have someone home when they come clean, fukk all that “giving them the key” shyt…and even worse, giving them the damn alarm passcode. :usure:

To hang up or fold laundry is extra, if offered. I have no problem washing the clothes, I just don't like to hang them up.

Yeah, fukk that. I can wash my own drawls out that hoe.
 
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