Foreclosure Cleanup Resource
79Property Foreclosures
There is money to be made cleaning foreclosure properties, just look at all the ads on google, some are selling ebooks that will give a step by step on how to start cleaning foreclosed houses, apparently it is a business where you need to know who to contact in order to get foreclosure clean out jobs. Some have been working and cleaning foreclosures for a number of years now,
Real Estate agents cleaning out and maintaining foreclosures
so it is not a new business it has been around for a long time it just is something that more people are becoming aware of.
So real estate agents want to know who can clean out foreclosed homes in their area, so they would be the first person you will want to contact in your city or town, because real estate agents will have a listing of foreclosed proporties as well as banked owned REO's.
You will need a big enough truck or bin to haul away all the trash that is left behind in these foreclosures, due to the smell and oder of decay and rotten food, it is not going to be all fun and play,
if you are doing the work yourself or if you are hiring someone to come and do the hauling of the trash outs it is not a piece of cake it will take hard work and long hours, some of the things you will need to know is how much to charge per square foot.
Some foreclosure cleanup companies hire cleaning services to do the domestic cleaning and use laborers for the heavy lifting, such as vehicles, boats, campers that may get left behind during an eviction.
Recession proof business
When the economy is in a crisis many are looking for a recession proof business that they can do and get started with that will help them make money as well as finding good ways to start a business with little upfront investment, usually coming up with the capital for a business is why many will not want to get the licenses and insurance necessary to get the business running, you will need to pick a name for your business,
What is my website contact information?
You will need to have a contact such as a phone number or website so that people can reach you and leave emails, you could run a full page advertisement in a magazine such as small business magazine but you will end up paying thousands of dollars just to get customers or clients to buy your informational product.
Once you have all you need to get started next thing is to contact real estate agents and real estate investors to find out which foreclosed homes in your area needs to be cleaned.
Foreclosure Trash out
Many of the homes that need to be cleaned just need minor cosmetic work from landscaping, hauling away debris and regular domestic cleaning of walls, sinks, refrigerators or mopping and sweeping the floor, others may need replacement of carpet and if light fixtures are missing than there will be an extra cost to the lenders to get those things fixed,
if it is a foreclosure investor they may buy the home for low bargain or as is prices so that they can rent out the home monthly for rental income, with so many victims of foreclosure stripping the homes by taking out tubs, toilets and kitchen sinks to resell for money it has made it a real challenge to be able to get any money out of the foreclosures, the prices have dropped so low around $15,000 dollars in Atlanta, GA.
The agent was unable to find a buyer due to the home getting vandalized while it was going through escrow so the real estate investor decided not to purchase the home leaving it vacant on the market so that a property preservation company had to be hired to maintain the foreclosure so that it would not be left unattended, due to broken windows or missing parts of the home makes these a great find for the fixer upper types who know how to do most of the construction themselves.
The business opportunity is there for cleaning foreclosure properties but it pays to find out from those who have been working in the business for a while that way you can avoid many of the trial and errors of starting a home business cleaning foreclosed houses for banks.








chris 21 months ago
whats the going rate for a trash out?