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How to Start a Business Cleaning Out Foreclosed Homes
If you are looking for an unusual opportunity, you should consider starting a business cleaning out foreclosed homes. It is unfortunate that so many Americans have been put in the position to leave their homes due to foreclosure. However, there is a silver lining to this housing cloud and that is the cleaning foreclosed homes business. Thousands of homes sit in various states needing to be cleaned. The banks and companies who now own these homes need them to be spotless in order to get them on the market and make their money back. Plenty of people are willing to use a little elbow grease in order to earn a paycheck. These people need direction and motivation which can be provided by the owner of this cleaning business. You only need some contacts and a computer to get started recruiting your workers and before you know it, you will clean up in the business of cleaning foreclosed homes.
A day in the life of a cleaning foreclosed homes business owner:
A typical day for the owner of a foreclosed homes cleaning business will start with a review of any new cleaning orders. Next you will check your inventory of cleaning supplies to ensure you have enough to handle your current workload. You will need to check your workers’ schedules and cleaning assignments and make sure the workers are at the job sites on time. Make sure they have everything they need to do a good job. You may need to purchase new cleaning supplies. Finally, you’ll want to spend a little time contacting banks and other owners of foreclosed homes to see if they need your services.
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