How does a person become a contractor to clean out foreclosed homes?

January 31st, 2010

I just got laid off from work in June and I am currently going back to school. I would like to find a way to make money while I am going to school and I am wondering how would a person go about being a contractor cleaning out foreclosed homes? You have any ideas?

get your feet wet at a loan company or bank.
they can point you into the right direction
some banks require you be bonded for some reason,not quite sure
doubt if anyone would leave behind anything worth stealing.

perhaps they require a certain deadline for you to empty and clean the house for showing.and should you fail to meet the dealing they could bill you..you can never tell now

seems to me it would be a lot easier to work for someone who does that then to start a business.
i know when i had a fire at my house, the construction company had on hand the people to clean out the mess. you could check with construction companies too.

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  1. sara Says:

    get your feet wet at a loan company or bank.
    they can point you into the right direction
    some banks require you be bonded for some reason,not quite sure
    doubt if anyone would leave behind anything worth stealing.
    perhaps they require a certain deadline for you to empty and clean the house for showing.and should you fail to meet the dealing they could bill you..you can never tell now

    seems to me it would be a lot easier to work for someone who does that then to start a business.
    i know when i had a fire at my house, the construction company had on hand the people to clean out the mess. you could check with construction companies too.
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    some experience

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