What if we were to deconstruct this idea, give it a twist, add some irony and make it marketable?
Conflict between the social classes has been a staple in the arts and entertainment. One needs only to reference Voltaire and Mozart's Le Nozze di Figaro.
However, conflicts between rich effete whites and their poor Black servants has been done to death.
How about reversing the roles, and setting the story in Baldwin Hills, where the wealthy Vanessa Williams and her snooty daughter Gabrielle Union
Have issues with their salt of the earth domestic pair, Berta (Conchata Ferrell from Two and a Half Men) and her unruly slob of a daughter who bus in each day from Pacoima? This would set up well as a movie of the week for BET ( and with a minor revision, substituing Chula Vista for the locale, Salma Hayek and Naya Rivera for the rich mother and daughter and Telemundo for the network venue).
The pies de resistance, the irony, could be that the very mop and broom handles that Berta and her daughter have had to lug in by bus are used to violate them in the end, so to speak.
All Butters wants for this is an associate producer gig, but will settle for a screenplay credit.