06-14-2012, 12:20 AM | #1 |
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Property Maintaenance as a business
I feel like I'm putting my toes out for the alligators. But there are some pretty knowledgeable real estate people that post here, so maybe they will share what they know. There are a couple contractor- and own-equipment type jobs advertised with property management companies, with admittedly absurdly high weekly earnings projections. Property maintenance for foreclosures etc. would seem to be a growing industry, or is it already over-saturated? Any tips on getting into this line of work, and is it worth it? Aside from contacting real estate offices and the chamber of commerce (oops, now I let myself in for more abuse), what avenues are available if starting a property maintenance/repair business? I have talent and a decent bankroll, but maybe I'd be better off gambling--at least I wouldn't sweat while I lost money. Thank you for any advice or personal experience with this industry.
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