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Follow on Google News | Foreclosure Cleaning Business: It’s Not Only Hard Work, But It Is Also Dirty WorkYou are going to have to get your hands dirty to get the feel of the company. So get prepared. Of course, you can always hire people to do the dirty work for you. If you hire workers then the work is ...
By: Carolette Wright This business is not for the light stomached. If you are already in the cleaning industry, you know what I mean. If not, toughen the inner lining in your stomach so that you can handle some of the disgusting crap (and I do mean crap) that you are going to come across. I have seen my share of feces, maggots, rats, and plenty of other unmentionables behind the padlocks of foreclosed doors, in attics, under sinks, in bathrooms, in toilets, washing machines, and places I would have had no idea things could go. Wthis said, the pay is rewarding. As your business grows you will be able to hire workers or subcontractors to complete the work for you as you profit. My property preservation business averages $500-$1000 per job. Some jobs have paid us $6000 for a week’s worth of work, which included painting, repairing a deck, landscaping, servicing and HVAC unit and cleaning services. There is a lot to learn and understand on how to become a Property Preservation Vendor and start receiving Foreclosure cleanup jobs. Read more in this subject visit the eBook entitled Property Preservation Companies: Contact List, Jobs and Services. Visit http://www.propertypreservations.net # # # Providing information and resources for foreclosure cleanup and property preservation companies to help them grow their business. End
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