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SCOPE OF WORKS TEMPLATE
For Jobs Under $1,000.00
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DAILY PLANNER TEMPLATE
A daily planner for you to download and keep on top of things. |
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WEEKLY PLANNER TEMPLATE
A weekly planner for you to download and keep on top of things. |
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DEMOLITION AD
"One man's trash is another man's treasure" ? Most people who buy an un-renovated property, fail to realise that some or many of the old fixtures and fittings within an un-renovated property can actually be resold. Yes, that old sink, the old blinds and curtains, the horrible coloured peach vanity are all classic examples of things that can be sold. Most people's first reaction is to rip everything out and dump these things into a mini skip bin. People think "who in the world would buy those crappy old curtains?" Let me say this, you would be amazed at the junk that people actually buy!! On my current project, I had a company buy all of my old terracotta roof tiles for 80 cents each and they sent in their crew to remove them all at their expense. The result: $2880 extra profit, no labour costs to remove them all and no mini skip bin needed. Here's a handy hint - when you buy an un-renovated property that has old fixtures and fittings that need to be ripped out and replaced, place a demolition style ad in your local newspaper (in the classifieds section under garage sales or building materials) and hang signs around the local streets alerting people to your sale. Hold your sale as close as possible to when you settle on the property in order to get everything out quickly so you can start your reno straight away without any time delays. And if you have no idea what to say in the newspaper ad, never fear, I've done it for you. Remember every dollar you make is an extra dollar of profit you've earned in your renovation projects. It all adds up! |
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FUNNY DICTIONARY
Just for laughs… A tongue-in-cheek dictionary to help clear up a few “misunderstandings” in the real estate world |
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GLOSSARY
Here you’ll find some definitions you may come across while reading through a contract of sale for a property, a letter of offer for a loan, or the mortgage documents from lender’s solicitor. This is just an insight, so please seek a satisfactory explanation from relevant experts of authorities. |