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How to Earn From Foreclosure Cleaning
Looking for a new way to earn money? Given that times are hard these days, it really is not surprising to find a lot of people who are still scrambling to find a new job or basically just something that would serve as a source of income in these troubled times.
If you are not too picky when it comes to finding a new job or if you are perfectly fine with switching to a different career, then you might want to check out foreclosure cleaning. This is truly a recession proof career.
It really is no secret that a lot of properties have been foreclosed by banks due to the effect of the recent recession which is why there has been a sudden demand for cleaning contractors for foreclosed properties. Now what does a cleaning contractor actually do?
Well you clean the foreclosed property assigned to you by your client and you make sure that it stays well-maintained ‘til a buyer comes along and gets it. While it’s definitely a lot of work, it certainly is not something that can’t be done, right?
While books on DIY tips for home repair can help you on how to fix certain things in the home, manuals about the actual business of foreclosure cleaning is what you will need in order to maintain this kind of business.
Created by experienced cleaning contractors for foreclosed properties, these manuals/guide books will give you a crash course on how to be successful while putting up such a business.
Setting up a business for cleaning foreclosed properties is relatively easy compared to what you may have first thought. In fact, you can even conveniently set it up on your own home. All you need to do is to be very resourceful when it comes to scoping out prospective clients and giving them a good sales pitch so that they will hire you for the job.
However, do not be greedy and try to take every available cleaning job that comes along. Remember that you are just starting out and cleaning and maintaining just even one house can already prove to be a bit more that what you can chew.
Focus on doing a good job on the first house that you’ve been assigned to and try your best to impress your client. Given that banks and real estate companies have a lot of foreclosed properties to manage, there surely won’t be a shortage in available cleaning jobs especially if you are a reliable contractor.
Whether you are planning to pursue foreclosure cleaning full time or just part time, this money making opportunity is definitely something that is worth giving a try. While you have to put in a lot of hard work, at least you will be earning well enough not just to make ends meet but more.
Keeping and maintaining just two foreclosed houses will actually be enough for you to keep raking in the dough aside from being incredibly busy for quite some time.
Always do you best to make a great impression on your clients. More importantly, make sure that it lasts as there will be other people who may also get into the business of cleaning foreclosed properties. You need to be able to establish a good rapport with clients for them to continue on directing the cleaning jobs to you.