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How to start a Property Preservation Business

There are currently more than 2 million homes in the United States that are either in foreclosure or pre-foreclosure. Many of them are sitting vacant and will deteriorate rapidly if not properly taken care of. The banks don't have theresourcesto take effectively take care or maintainthese properties. So they will pay good money (extremely good money!) to people like you to dobasic repairs and maintenance work on these homes and properties. Most cities have regulations that require the banks to properly maintain these homes or else the banks start receiving very big fines and penalties. Banks can't allow their foreclosed homes to let the grass grow to high or let the abandoned swimming pool get filthy. Therefore, it is in the banks best interest to maintain their investment in these properties and keep the city authoritieshappy.

The work they need done is usually fairly simple. To operate this business, you will need to know how to change locks, clean out the trash, mow the yard, paint the walls, clean the kitchens, and most importantly, dispose of all of the left over items in the home. Some homes may even require a little more extensive work such as draining swimming pools, fixing holes in sheetrock, calling out roofers to fix roof leaks, etc.All of these taskscan be easily learned. The best part of this business is the pay. If you don't mind working hard, you can make over $1,000 a day. Most of the people in this industry have had days where they have even made up to $3,500 forone day of work. You won't make that much everyday, but when you do, it is really, reallyexciting.

There is no shortage of available work or jobs available in this industry. Many experts expect this industry to very strong and very profitable for the next 5 to 12 years.

After you prove yourself by doing a few jobs for a bank (and doing it very well and efficiently), they can, and will, send you endless amounts of work. You will be your own boss and your income is unlimited. You get to decide what hours you work each day! You can operate this business as aone man operation, operate as a family business, or hire employees and grow the business and cover a larger area.

However, you have to keep doing quality work for the banks. If you get lazy, and don't do the work properly or don't do it in a timely manner, the bank will let somone else do the cleanout work in your area.

Another positive is that there are thousands of banks in the United States that need this work done. All you need is a couple of banks/clients and you are set. The biggest obstacle for most people who want to enter this profession is the secrecy involved. Currently, there aren't many businesses that do this type of work, and these businesses try to keep it that way. They don't want everyone to know that they aremaking a profitof up to $500,000 a year cleaning out foreclosed homes and they dont want any competition.

Fortunately, you are in luck. if you want to learn how to successfully start a home foreclosure cleaning business we can show you how to do it the right way and teach you how to make over $100,000 in your first year. We can show you how to get started with little money and be successful in a very short amount of time.

To learn how, go to http://www.americanbusinessbuilder.com/home_foreclosure_cleanup business.htm




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