That s a great idea! I would first have a talk with your apartment manager and find out what is expected to be cleaned for a full refund of deposit. This will give you an idea of what you should charge. Do some test cleaning to figure out how long it takes you to do what the manager has told you. That will give you a general idea for pricing. Usually this type of cleaning is calculated in the $25-$40 per hour range, though you ll need to charge a flat fee-that is paid, at least, upfront so you don t get stiffed.I would get a small amount of liability insurance-it will protect you against claims of damage or theft. Call a lot of insurance agencies and get quotes-the price varies. And, I would get a contract you can use for the renters. I have tons more tips and resources for you on my Squidoo lens-the link is in my profile!
Friday, January 2, 2009
Tips for starting apartment cleaning business? -
I really need money and just cannot find a job. I live in a very large apartment complex and was thinking I could make some money cleaning apartments for move out and move in. So not maid service but cleaning floors, bathrooms, and kitchens to help people get their security deposits back. I already own most the cleaning supplies necessary, including a carpet cleaner. Any tips on how to get this started, or what to charge? My marketing plan is just to put up flyers by the mail boxes at the complex and maybe a few others in the area.I was not planning on setting this up as a real business but can you think of any insurance I might need?
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