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If you are unable to actually perform some of the work yourself, you could subcontract out the work to a professional contractor. You can either charge the contractor a business finders commission or just simply negotiate with the contractor to perform a particular piece of work for a set fee, you then charge the property owners a little more than you are paying the contractor.
After you have designed your pricing schedule, you should make some brochures explaining what you do and how you can help property owners get their properties ready for tenants.
When those are ready, you should personally visit property managers in your area. I believe that it is best to personally hand deliver your brochures so that the managers can meet you.
If you mail them, more than likely, the brochures will land up in the landfill and you will have wasted your startup investment.
If you want some consistent exposure you could run a cheap classified ad in the local newspaper, these tend to be cost-effective when run for long periods.
I hope that this article will have been helpful to you in your desire to start a home based business. Good luck.
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About the author
Peter Engelbrecht is President of Diagonal Street Business Services and operates the web site http://www.BestBusinesses4u.com. The site provides stay at home moms and dads with practical home-based business ideas.
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