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Foreclosure Inventory Thirty Times that of Foreclosure Sales, Which Means Houses are Sitting
By foreclosure_cleanup at 29 March, 2011, 12:00 am
As of the end of February 2011, foreclosure inventory levels stood at more than thirty times that of monthly foreclosure sales volume. That is mind boggling! This means a great number of houses are sitting, sitting, sitting, and are in need of maintenance and foreclosure clean-up services.
Read More >>Foreclosure Cleanup and Mortgage Field Services Industry Inspections Equal Profit
By foreclosure_cleanup at 13 March, 2011, 12:00 am
If you are a contractor in the real estate services industry, adding property inspections to your list of services can bring in additional profits, quickly, to your business.
Read More >>How African Americans Can Build Generational Wealth for Pennies Per Day
By foreclosure_cleanup at 10 March, 2011, 12:00 am
Generational wealth consists of assets, holdings and monies that are passed on from one offspring to the next, and built upon by each generation. A family business is the first thing that comes to mind when many think of generational wealth. Wine vineyards, orange groves, tobacco farms, and sugar plants started by ancestors centuries ago continue to be passed down to children who build upon them and pass them along to their offspring in the form of inheritances.
Read More >>Foreclosure Cleanup Business: How to Create a Feedback Form to Grow Your Company
By foreclosure_cleanup at 30 August, 2010, 12:00 am
Feedback from Customers Will Help You Grow Your Business
Give clients what they want and they’ll use your services over and over again. Feedback from your clients is key in structuring your foreclosure cleanup business for growth. Why? Because client feedback guides you in ultimately structuring your business to fit what your clients want and expect when it comes to services and customer service.
Read More >>Foreclosure Cleanup Business: How to Effectively Fight Mosquitoes at the Worksite
By foreclosure_cleanup at 25 August, 2010, 12:00 am
Take mosquito spray to your foreclosure cleanup job site for you and your workers. I was at a worksite recently and got over ten bites within a few minutes! There was standing water about the house and in the crawl space.
Read More >>How to Earn More Money in Your Foreclosure Cleanup Business
By foreclosure_cleanup at 11 August, 2010, 12:00 am
With more and more banks closing each day across the U.S., failed banks can be a huge source of new contracts for smaller foreclosure cleanup businesses; but many smaller businesses simply are not taking advantage of this gold mine. Read on and learn how to reach out to these companies so you can grow your business.
Read More >>10 Quick Tips about Foreclosure Cleanup Business Contracts
By foreclosure_cleanup at 11 August, 2010, 12:00 am
Many times new business owners are so eager to get the phone ringing that they forget the all important contract when the calls start rolling in. If a realtor, investor, homeowners’ association officer, mortgage company, or bank calls a foreclosure cleaning business to perform a job, the first thing the business owner performing the work should do is discuss the terms of the contract.
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