Here is the WI price sheet. This might be confidential. Please don't share :lol::lol:
Lock Change-Knob $18.00 EachLock Change-Knob and Deadbolt$22.00 Each SetLockbox$16.00 EachPadlock$15.00 EachPadlock & hasp$23.00 EachSlide Bolts/Slider Locks$10.00 EachWindow Locks$8.00 EachBoarding 1/2 inch$0.40 Per united inchBoarding 5/8 inch (Fast Track)$0.50 Per united inchSecurity Door Installation$75.00 Includes boarding, hinges, and padlocksRe-Glazing$0.40 Per united inchCapping lines (Water, Gas & Drain)$10.00 EachDryer Vent Cover$10.00 EachOutlet Plates$1.00 EachWire Cap$0.50 EachDry Winterization$50.00 Includes pressure test/system checkDry Winterization/De-Winterization(ea.Add'l unit)$25.00 Includes pressure test/system checkDe-Winterization$12.00 Steam/Wet Winterization/de-winterization$75.00 Includes pressure test/system checkSteam/Wet Wint/de-wint(ea. Add'l unit)$35.00 Includes pressure test/system checkRadiant WinterizationBid Per Unit Clean and re-winterize toilet$12.00 Only on winterized properties. Compromised toilets have feces or other solid matter waste present in bowlPressure test only$25.00 Roof TarpBid Per square foot-or BATF allowed per a Cost EstimatorInitial Maid Service$50.00 Completed at time of trash-out. Mop, sweep, and vacuum floors; clean windows, clean counters/cabinets, ceiling fans, lights, mirrors, etc. Install air freshenersMonthly Maid Service$20.00 Includes int/ext inspection of the property, sales clean, winterization verification and incidental debris removal (less than 1/4cyd). Install air freshenersAuto Removal$75.00 EachDebris Removal/Hazardous Debris Removal$22.00 Per cubic yard. Leave in Broom Swept ConditionSump Pump $135.00 Installation of 1/3hp new pump.Drain/Pump Out PoolBid Per poolShock Pool $50.00 Per poolBoard Pool/Cover to hud specsBid Per poolAll Grass Cuts (Initials & Recuts)$25.00 Grass Cuts over 12"$10.00 Each additional 12"Shrub Trimming$10.00 All around property, anything touching the structure with the potential for damageLeaf Removal$2.00 Per large trash bagTrip Charges $5.00 Paid only when no work can be performed. Paid only when grass is under 2''/limited growth for GC ordersSnow Removal$25.00 Sidewalk and Walkway, up to 12''
I have Capitol City as a client...They are a sub of CoreLogic...The pay is at the bottom but I use them because they have a lot of properties close to me...Trust me, I don't depend on them to make me rich, the work just gets me off the couch during my off season which is winter time. The girls are nice and understand the prices suck too, but beware of the late fees they impose..They will dock ya even if its not your fault...RTV madness as well...
If you did not enable Capital City to cover those properties close to you maybe you could cover them direct for Corelogic. That would mean 50% more money to you on most of that pricing.
How does one do that? I thought about that but I figured Corelogic hired them because they cover more area than I do...(well they don't, their contractors do)
Dealing with the bottom dwellers only enables them. Core and other Nationals use Regionals as a shield between themselves and the contractors. Not to mention the fact that even if the work is next door, technically you're still giving it away.
You'll find that there are a few regionals that pay within 10 days of job completion, and nationals that pay within 15 days. The majority of all companies left in this business pay within 30 days.
Not too long ago waiting 90 days for your money seemed to be the industry standard. Anymore, if you are dealing with a company that takes over 45 days to pay, it's high time to kick 'em to the curb.
Capital City is the client I work with now. The ladies are nice that is true. I have only had pay issues like (2 locks but only paid for 1), or the extra trip charge did not get added to the invoice. In 3 months of working for them they owe me about $180 dollars from jobs dating back 2 months. With every big trash out, or debris removal they have gotten the numbers right. It is a husband/wife operation. She is very annoyed with having to watched everything. Double check amount owed,and call/e-mail-/text them to correct it. I am sure if she did not watch them like a hawk I would have more pay issues. The dreaded RTV (return to vendor) is not an issue. I do my job right, but I am newer and have a lot to learn. I take a lot of photos, and read my work order. Not very hard they tell me everything is great, and they are glad they found me. My main problem is it seems I am not important enough to answer the phone, or even call back. Getting and e-mail is the best way. Just not the quickest which sucks due to lack of time. You know that pesky earth keeps turning and you loose daylight. Now you can not complete the job that day. I am in South Dakota now this Capital City....moved to Arizona. They have Ohio phone numbers. S.D has only 1 tax...Sales tax on items or services. Due to this CCFS (Capital City Field Services) is to pay a %6 sales tax on the jobs I preform for them. Being out of state the S.D Department of revenue can not go after them for taxes. So that leaves me to pay the money. So I will be paying $400 in sales taxes for CCFS on the jobs I did for them. Due 4-23-14 I will be paying their taxes for them on 4-21-14. If I do not take care of the taxes the SDDR will fine me %10. To sum it up I started my company Jan 2 by Jan 5 I was running overdue work orders for them. They made it possible to quit my cooking job, and buy new tools along with paying off my start up costs. It has been good for my start-up. I do however feel unimportant to them in there eyes. If someone can help me find a company that pays more or just even cares about getting in touch with you. I would really be greatful.
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