broom-clean

English

Etymology

From broom +‎ clean.

Adjective

broom-clean (comparative more broom-clean, superlative most broom-clean)

  1. (real estate, jargon) Of a room, empty of personal property and swept clean of debris, though not necessarily professionally cleaned. Typically used in contracts to describe the expected vacated condition of a property upon moving out, despite having no unambiguous definition.

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