Sounds like a company out of Utah with a HUD contract that has been discussed in multiple different threads here over the last year or so. . . but I can't be suredid any ever hear of blm or no of anyone that did
How is it that there have been several threads started on BLM, yet none show up in the search?Sounds like a company out of Utah with a HUD contract that has been discussed in multiple different threads here over the last year or so. . . but I can't be sure
did any ever hear of blm or no of anyone that did
And whomever eagerly works for those rates should be institutionalized.They should be arrested for pushing the rates they pay.
LMAO!!! Good luck with that! Although i know plenty of people will do this as they have no business sense......wth snow removal for free now.....what is next:vs_mad:![]()
Many areas have received their first significant snow fall this weekend. We wanted to take this opportunity to remind everyone about how we handle snow. Sidewalks, stairs, and landings all need to be free of snow and covered with salt to avoid slick areas. The drive needs to be clear enough for a car to enter. This should all be part of the routine inspection unless one of the following arises:
1) There is enough snow on the ground that a sedan might get stuck in the driveway.
2) City/County ordinances require the area be clear of snow and the next routine is too far away.
If either of these conditions exist please call to have snow work orders opened.
BLM Companies, LLC, 328 N. Old Highway 91 Ste A, Hurricane, UT 84737
AMS tried to pull that crap years ago....it didn't fly, and they were paying 50+ for routine inspections. BLM wants their snow removal for free on a $25 maid service?? Sad to say but mtmtnman is right, there are way too many now who will just give it away.:thumbdown:
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1) There is enough snow on the ground that a sedan might get stuck in the driveway.
2) City/County ordinances require the area be clear of snow and the next routine is too far away.
It's possible many other vendors aren't privy to the types of clients out there that pay the rates you mention, and have no choice but to make due with what they can get. I always encourage going through realtors and local management companies.Wait wait wait? People are performing maid service for $25.00?
The last maid we did was $300.00 (client allowable) and the routines paid $150.00 also client allowable.
I am shocked at what people are willing to work for? Are these US Citizens working for these wages or guys hanging out in front of Home Depot?