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Trade: r&r
Join Date: Sep 2009
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Finding A Contractor
Hello.
I am researching for a company who is looking for a contractor who will subcontract for preserving properties/homes that have been foreclosed. He is out of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. I would appreciate any help anyone can give me! He does just about everything and has several years of experience cleaning up after natural disasters such as hurricanes, floods, tornadoes, etc. Thank you so much! Wendy crafter@uplogon.com Last edited by upassistant; 09-30-2009 at 01:40 PM. Reason: needed to add e-mail |
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Trade: restoration contractor
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Commerce Twp.,Mi.
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Re: Finding A Contractor
You need to contact the local realtors that specialize in foreclosed/bank owned properties. They are the liason between the bank's asset manager and the contractor. It's also beneficial to "get in the loop" by calling local bank managers, credit unions, mortgage lendors, etc. and make your presence known. Hope this helps.
Good Luck, Vince4363 veinspect@aol.com |
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