| You can start your own business of cleaning | | | | foreclosure properties work available now. When it is, |
| foreclosure properties by simply planning and preparing | | | | they will give you a call. |
| well in advance. It will be necessary to acquire a | | | | You should plan in advance for your pricing structure. |
| license before getting started. The type you need will | | | | Take into account if you already own your supplies or |
| depend on your state and county. | | | | will need to rent, how much you can do on your own |
| Once your license is acquired, you can begin to get | | | | vs. hiring subcontractors, how long the project will take |
| yourself known to companies who will provide you | | | | and how much you want to make per hour/day. |
| contracts for your foreclosure cleaning business. This | | | | For your first few jobs, consider doing them yourself. |
| will be local real estate agents and mortgage | | | | This will allow you to become familiar with all the |
| companies. | | | | dynamics of the job. Later, you can hire crews to do |
| Take the time to contact them in writing to let them | | | | the jobs and have more projects going at once. You |
| know what services you can provide and that you are | | | | will then be able to concentrate on the business side. |
| available. Give them your contact information and a | | | | Cleaning foreclosure properties is a great business to |
| business card. Also follow up with a visit if possible. | | | | start, and will provide you with a long term and |
| This contact will help even if there is no cleaning | | | | financially rewarding business. |