Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Port Charlotte Florida How To Hire Cleaning Services.

How To Interviewing Prospective Service Providers Port Charlotte Florida

HOW TO INTERVIEWING PROSPECTIVE SERVICE PROVIDERS PORT CHARLOTTE FLORIDA

You should know that the people you hire to perform maintenance and handle cleaning at your second home could very well be the lifeblood of your vacation rental business. Because reliable service providers are so vital to your success, it's important that you ask the right questions to select the best possible housekeeper, handyman, landscaper, pool service, etc. for your vacation home. Receive Your FREE Vacation Rental Housekeeper | Cleaning Service | Maid Service | Port Charlotte Cleaning Quote | Estimate

When interviewing prospective service providers for your vacation rental, here are some questions to address:

1. How long have you been in the business?
 It's great to give a newbie a chance, but it could also be helpful to know how long your housekeeper has been cleaning homes or how long your plumber has been in business. Experience translates to preparedness, and someone who's been doing the job for a few years might be better able to react to problems or prevent them from occurring in the first place.

2. Have you worked with vacation rentals? Someone who works with vacation rentals will likely be familiar with the tasks involved and the importance of communication with the owners, especially when they live far away. Plus, they will understand the urgency of the situation when paying guests are involved.

3. Are you licensed/bonded/insured? Remember that many of your service providers will have access to your home, and potentially, your guests, so they have to be trustworthy. You want to make sure that they adhere to local laws and regulations, that they will complete the job(s) as promised, and if they break something, they have insurance to pay for it.

4. Do you have any other clients in this building/area? Asking about other nearby customers could give you some insight into the number of people in your service provider's client base and also their familiarity with your market. Plus, you may find out that you know other people using this same provider.

5. How available are you for new clients? Even if you find a service provider you love, they’ll be no use to you if they’re not around to accommodate your requests. If you find out your pool service company has 4,000 other pools to clean or your tree trimmer can't give you an appointment until the year 2020, it might be tough to rely on them. This is also a good opportunity to find out if they run a one-man operation or employ a full staff.

6. How flexible is your schedule? Determining the availability of your service provider can give you an idea of how flexible they will be in the event of an emergency. In other words, if you had a mid-week check-in, would your housekeeper be available? If you have a last-minute booking, how much notice do you need to provide? What if your renters are locked out or missing keys? When you have guests staying at your home, it is critical to determine your service provider’s flexibility in emergency situations. (It might also require a little flexibility on your end if you have your heart set on a particular person. For example, you might have to switch your check-in and checkout dates from Saturday-Saturday to Friday-Friday in order to work better with your housekeeper's schedule.)

7. How much do you charge? Let's face it: Finding someone you can trust is extremely important, but it also has to work with your budget. Get clear answers about the price per visit and costs for additional services - surprises are just not fun when it comes to bills.

8. What is your preferred method of communication? Determine whether you are better off reaching them at an office phone or on a cell phone, and how often they check e-mail. Be sure to mention that while last-minute emergencies aren’t the norm, they are possible. Being able to get in contact quickly is key.

9. How do you handle billing? You'll also need to establish whether you will pay the provider by the month or per visit, and whether they will be sending you a bill or simply expecting payment on a specified date. The billing cycle will likely be determined by the type of service and how often you use them.

10. How do you accept payment? Find out whether you'll have to mail checks, or if he/she accepts credit cards. Perhaps you can even set up automatic bill-pay for routine services.

11. What supplies do you provide? Some housekeepers bring toilet paper, paper towels, small bars of soap and other items to stock your home. You should determine what exactly you are getting for your money. You also want to be sure that your service providers have the tools and parts they need to do their jobs. Will your housekeeper bring her own cleaning supplies? If you hire the teenager down the street to mow your lawn, does he have his own lawnmower?

12. What additional services do you provide, beyond the basics? Is your housekeeper willing to go out and purchase light bulbs when they burn out? Will the landscaper be willing to seal the driveway when needed? If not, you can always ask if they know of someone else in their company or network that is willing to help with those types of tasks.

13. Can I have three references to contact? Once you've received answers to all or most of the above questions, you'll want to speak with other people (preferably vacation rental owners) that have used their services. Requesting references is probably the second most important part of the interviewing and hiring process. The most important part – actually contacting them! Be sure to ask specific questions about the service provider's reliability and communication skills and their overall satisfaction with the jobs performed.

While finding a great service provider can be time-consuming, you will certainly be thankful to have someone on which to rely. In the end, the rewards of hiring trustworthy and reliable help will far exceed the effort of finding them.

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Tuesday, May 17, 2011

North Port Bluegill Fishing Tips Funny Video (Must SEE)

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Friday, May 13, 2011

Port Charlotte Painting Services And Tips

Port Charlotte Painting Tips:

Did you know that painting and staining are some of the easiest ways to improve the look of your home and property. They are also good do it yourself projects, though keep in mind there are benefits to hiring a Port Charlotte painting contractor to the job for you. A good painting contractor crew can finish a job in a fraction of the time it would take you to do it alone, and many people would rather leave the mess of painting and staining to a painting contractor as well. Regardless, a good coat of paint or fresh coat of stain can transform a Port Charlotte property from run down to looking good with just a few swipes of a brush. Click Here

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Florida Waterfront Homes Video In Punta Gorda FL, (PGI)

serif; font-size: 16px; line-height: 24px;">This beautiful PGI home has 4 bedrooms 3 bathrooms, features an inground pool and a gulf access canal! Seller has installed fresh paint, cleaned carpets, repaired screens Built in 1986, this property has 2810 square feet of living area. Boat lift and wrap around dock in the canal. This is a fantastic property and is ready for it’s new owner! Read More

Buying a Port Charlotte, FL “Fixer Upper” can be a catch-22

Buying a “fixer upper” or simply a house that needs repair can be a catch-22.  Often times a bank won’t lend money to buy the house until the repairs are finished, but the repairs can’t be completed until the house has been purchased.

However, there are certain options available for just this task.  For example, the U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) offers a loan to get through the task of repairs.  HUD's 203(k) program can help you out of this quagmire by allowing you to purchase or refinance a property plus include in the loan the cost of making the repairs and improvements. The FHA insured 203(k) loan is provided through approved mortgage lenders nationwide. It is available to persons wanting to occupy the home.

Electing to buy a fixer upper can be a beneficial decision due to the relatively lower property cost initially followed by a subsequent jump in home value.  However, the fixer upper process can sometimes be daunting and discouraging.  If you are planning to buy a fixer upper or just want to remodel your home, I would love to guide you through this process.  Please call or email me so I can take the weight off your shoulders.

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Jessica Coleman
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