How To Start a Foreclosure Cleanup-Property Preservation Business: EARN UP TO $100,000 per Year CLEANING OUT FORECLOSED HOMES
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RIDE THE WAVE OF FORECLOSURES TODAY! LEARN HOW TO START A FORECLOSURE CLEANUP-PROPERTY PRESERVATION BUSINESS NOW! Banks desperately NEED vendors to Clean, Repair, & Maintain their Foreclosed Homes! Banks Pay Literally Millions Of $$$ Each & Every Year For Foreclosure Cleaning & Property Preservation Services! The Average Vendor Cleans 8-20 Homes per Week and the Average Pay Ranges from $250 to Upwards of $2500 Per Property!!! EXCELLENT Hombased Business! … More >>
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My husband and I had really wanted to start a business cleaning foreclosures and really didn’t know where to start, this book is very detailed about how to start your business, where and how to get the contracts, price the bids, and everything. I highly recommend it!!
Rating: 5 / 5
I’m a little disappointed in the book.
The book is great with Marketing, but lacks a lot of information in other aspects of the business.
I read the book in 2 hours and feel I have very little information on the bidding process for the business and that was the main reason I ordered the book. Good for Marketing, but bad for every thing else.
Rating: 2 / 5