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Property Preservations Jobs
Hello Business Owners,
How to Use the Property Preservations Jobs Link
This is how you use these job postings for maximum gain: Many of the jobs listed at the link above are for in-house type property preservation positions. However, a great many of these companies hiring in-house personnel are seeking employees to help them with their actual property preservation and foreclosure cleanup outsourcing and management. This means they have homes in need of foreclosure cleanup servicing.
So as you view these listings, your nuggets will be the names of the property preservation companies doing the hiring, no matter the positions they are seeking to fill. As a foreclosure clean-up business owner, you will want to contact those property preservation companies for foreclosure cleanup work for your business.
That's how you'll find a great deal of the work orders for your business -- and how I've found a great deal of the individual job listings on our blog at these links:
Have a super weekend! Until next time ...
Cassandra


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We're adding more and more jobs regularly.
Finally, the New Forms Packet!

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Help Wanted / Jobs: Foreclosure Cleanup, Lawn Maintenance, REO Trash Out Jobs, HUD Vacant Homes Jobs, Etc.
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Link to All Previous Newsletter Issues: As always, don't forget to peruse previous issues of the foreclosure cleanup industry newsletter (especially if you're a new newsletter subscriber) at http://www.aweber.com/archive/fcbizowners for tons of solid advice and guidance to grow your business in 2011.
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Failed Banks Listed by Month
Visit this link to see which banks closed in which month. (Remember, the acquiring institutions of failed banks can be fertile ground for foreclosure cleanup businesses.)
Get Your EIN Today:
http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/article/0,,id=97860,00.html.
Tip: To locate your County Clerk's Office, GOOGLE phrases like "Your County Name" and County Clerk; or "Your City Name" and "County Clerk".
Search for Business "Licenses and Permits" Regulations by State: Every business needs one or more federal, state or local licenses or permits to operate. Licenses can range from a basic operating license to very specific permits. Regulations vary by industry, state and locality, so it's very important to understand the licensing rules where your business is located. Not complying with licensing and permitting regulations can lead to expensive fines and put your business at serious risk. (Source: SBA.gov.) http://www.sba.gov/content/search-business-licenses-and-permits
Help Devising a Zip Code List: In your effort to come up with a list of zip codes in which your company does business (or in which your company can do business), use the United States Post Office's Zip Code Finder. You can find a ZIP Code by entering an address, and you can also search for a partial address, such as "Green Street, Los Angeles, CA." Find it at this link: http://zip4.usps.com/zip4/welcome.jsp.
D-U-N-S Number Tip: Don't "pay" for a D-U-N-S Number! Some companies charge $149 and up when they box it with other services. Getting your number is free, free, free if you are signing up as a vendor on government contract registration websites.
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