Start Your Own Highly Profitable Foreclosure Clean Out Business By: Anthony Simonie | - With the tough economic times, and high unemployment rates, many people are left scrambling to make ends meet. We have the perfect idea for motivated individuals looking to start making money quickly by entering an up and coming industry. The foreclosure clean out business.
Using Landlords To Easily Find Foreclosure Cleaning Jobs By: Anthony Simonie | - The services provided by a foreclosure cleaning business are exactly what landlords need to keep their own business running smoothly. With tenants frequently moving out, making connections with landlords in your city is a great way to increase your business sales. Landlords hate cleaning up after previous tenants, and to them its a waste of their time and effort. If they know about your cleaning business, theyll be sure to take full advantage.
Foreclosure Clean Up Services A Top Business Opportunity For 2011 And Beyond By: Anthony Simonie | - If you look at a list of the best small businesses to start, youll notice that many cleaning services are at the top. This is no coincidence, and has been this way for the last few years. With the rates of home foreclosures increasing steadily even into 2012, you can expect foreclosure clean up businesses to rake in large amounts of money as a result. Now is the time to begin researching, and creating your very own clean up business.
The Booming Foreclosure Cleanup Business By: Anthony Simonie | - The world economy just overcame one big storm that was known as the recession of 2008, and now another recession is looming overhead. This has seriously jeopardized various businesses that were flourishing until now.
How To Add Commercial Trashouts To Your Foreclosure Cleanup Business By: Cassandra Black | - According to an article from DS News, an in formative real estate publication that focuses on foreclosure trends and other aspects of the mortgage default servicing industry, $23 billion dollars in commercial mortgages will come due this year. This translates into the fact that right at two thousand commercial mortgage loans are set to mature over the next year.
JPMorgan Chase has $43 and a half billion of them. Bank of America has $54.6 billion of them. Wells Fargo? Well, they've got $68.6 billion, while Citibank has $25.6 billion.
We're not talking about the amounts they're holding in investor accounts or IRA funds. We're talking about properties in foreclosure or with mortgages past due.
10 Quick Tips About Foreclosure Cleanup Business Contracts By: Cassandra Black | - 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.
How To Price Foreclosure Trashout & Debris Removal Jobs Using The Pickup Truck Capacity Rule By: Cassandra Black | - In a foreclosure cleanup business, the services you offer can be wide and varied. As a new business owner, you can offer everything from debris removal, cleaning, lawn maintenance, cleaning gutters, pressure washing, interior cleanup, painting, winterizing, boarding windows and doors, changing locks, property inspections, and more.
How To Answer The Experience Question On A Foreclosure Cleanup Application By: Cassandra Black | - Many smaller foreclosure cleanup companies seek to work in a subcontracting capacity with the larger preservation companies. Once new companies are registered with these larger enterprises, who often get bulk work directly from HUD and its M&M Contractors (Management and Marketing Contractors), their businesses can grow very quickly.
Do you need a business plan to start a foreclosure cleanup business? No, not unless you're planning to borrow money to start. Should you write a business plan? Yes. Absolutely!
The Bare Minimum Needed To Start Your Foreclosure Cleanup Business By: Cassandra Black | - One of the quickest ways to start a foreclosure cleanup business is to 1) decide you want it, 2) do a little planning, 3) and jump right in. If you think about it too long, you'll scare yourself to death and will get stuck in the thinking phase. But with a business like foreclosure cleanup, the industry is wide open. All the numbers point to a booming enterprise for 2010 and beyond.
Breakdown Of A $6,120 Real Estate Cleanup Bid For Foreclosure Cleanup Business Owners By: Cassandra Black | - A foreclosure cleanup company can get solicitations from realtors, banks and larger property preservation companies to put in bids on various services. For example, as the owner of a foreclosure cleanup company, you may have to bid on lawn care work, tree trimming, gutter cleaning, trash-outs, sheetrock repair, interior cleaning, carpet and vinyl removal and more.
How To Handle A Foreclosure Cleanup Job When A Home Has No Power By: Cassandra Black | - Many homes that have been foreclosed upon will not have electrical power. Ideally, the realtor handling the job should get the power turned on so you can effectively handle these foreclosure cleanup and trashout job.
But in many instances you will have to work around no power (which will often mean you will not have hot water, and it's hard to clean with no hot water!).
Twenty Two Banks Have Failed In Less Than One Month By: Cassandra Black | - Twenty two banks have failed in less than one month. On November 6th alone, the following five banks failed, according to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ("FDIC"):
-United Commercial Bank, San Francisco, CA
-Gateway Bank of St. Louis, St. Louis, MO
-Prosperan Bank, Oakdale, MN
-Home Federal Savings Bank, Detroit, MI
-United Security Bank, Sparta, GA
Foreclosure Cleaning Businesses Are Cleaning Up Big Profits Nationally By: Heather Paul | - What happens to the tons of foreclosed homes across the country when the families move out? Well, the banks send in crews to clean out and repair the newly foreclosed homes. This business has even been showcased on Oprah and 20/20.
Foreclosure Cleanup Business-scam Or Booming Business? We Have All Your Answers By: Real Estate Pro | - Foreclosure, Foreclosures, and home foreclosures! What are the banks doing to deal with these foreclosed homes? Many people would like to capitalize on this booming foreclosure industry and are starting Foreclosure Cleanup businesses. But, can you really make money cleaning these foreclosed homes? I would answer this with a resounding "YES! Absolutely!"