Cleaning Client Job Review Worksheet Template

Fact Check: Cleaning Client Job Review Worksheet Template

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Verified May 29, 2026How we fact-check

Summary

This check verifies the worksheet's cleaning-company time-record guidance, client-question framing, correction-record guidance, and what the worksheet does not cover.

The worksheet does not claim that a time record proves task quality, inspection completion, invoice correctness, route scheduling, or every detail of the cleaning job. It gives the employer a place to review the time record and note which other records may need checking.

Scope and audience

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The worksheet is for cleaning companies reviewing client questions about job time

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Template description and opening paragraph

Source (primary)
Cleaning company proof of work article
Source (secondary)
Track cleaning crew hours by client or job article
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May 29, 2026
Notes

The worksheet matches a real cleaning-company workflow: answering questions about crew arrival, job time, added stops, and changed records.

Review should include crew, client/job label, clock times, location context when available, corrections, manager approval, and response notes

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Time record reviewed; Corrections or exceptions; Response notes

Source (primary)
Cleaning company proof of work article
Source (secondary)
Time card audit trail article
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May 29, 2026
Notes

The worksheet stays focused on time-record review and does not claim the time clock owns dispatch, inspections, or invoicing.

Corrections and limits

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Changed job records should keep the original entry, corrected entry, reason, and approval together

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Corrections or exceptions

Source (primary)
https://www.dol.gov/agencies/whd/fact-sheets/21-flsa-recordkeeping
Source (secondary)
Time card audit trail article
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May 29, 2026
Notes

The worksheet translates accurate-recordkeeping and audit-trail guidance into a cleaning-company client-question workflow.

The time record does not prove inspection results, task quality, invoicing, or route scheduling

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Other records to check if needed; final paragraph

Source (primary)
Cleaning company proof of work article
Source (secondary)
Time clock app for cleaning companies article
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May 29, 2026
Notes

This limit keeps the worksheet focused on employee time records instead of inspections, billing, dispatch, or route management.

Sources

5 unique sources cited across the report — click to audit any claim directly against its evidence.

  1. 1.Cleaning company proof of work article
  2. 2.Track cleaning crew hours by client or job article
  3. 3.Time card audit trail article
  4. 4.https://www.dol.gov/agencies/whd/fact-sheets/21-flsa-recordkeeping
  5. 5.Time clock app for cleaning companies article

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