Property And Law

Apartment Preparation Service

October 3rd, 2006

Tenants rarely leave their apartments in a good condition; the stress of moving combined with lack of ownership doesn’t usually lead to too much care. Landlords usually rely on a real estate agency to handle rentals and often don’t even live in the vicinity. Before new tenants occupy a premises some serious cleaning and even repair work has to take place. If you’re a bit of a handy-man and don’t mind cleaning serious dirt, you could start your own apartment preparation service.

Workers Compensation Consultant

May 22nd, 2007

Workers compensation claims can become very costly for companies with large work forces. As a result companies without an in house workers compensation specialist often rely on an outside consultant to handle their claims process and carry out investigations. With the right amount of prior experience in the industry, you too could go it alone and start a workers compensation consulting business from your home.

Property Management Service

December 21st, 2006

Managing a property and its tenants often involves a great deal of work and effort, property owners usually don’t handle these responsibilities themselves and prefer to outsource the work to a property management service. Property management is ideally suited to be a work at home enterprise. Property managers are responsible for managing tenants, maintenance, construction, income, expenses, bills and taxes. If you have a flair for managing and an eye for detail this rewarding job could be your next work at home business.

Disability Consultant

May 9th, 2007

A disability consultant consults with companies of all sizes and assists them in dealing with various disability related matters. Such matters include accommodating disabled employees in the work place and handling medical and disability claims. Given the right experience and good communication skills this work at home business can be started with little capital and has the potential for excellent returns.

Real Estate Broker

December 22nd, 2006

The property buying process involves four parties, the seller, buyer, agent and broker. A broker has different responsibilities to an agent and does what can be thought of as the basic research rather than carrying out the buying process. A broker acts as an intermediary between prospective buyers and sellers of property and attempt to match buyers up with their ideal home. If you have experience in real estate sales and are looking to move onwards and upwards then a move into the world of real estate brokerage is for you.

Trade Mark Agent

October 13th, 2006

Center to any established companies brand strategy is a trademarked name, symbol, logo or slogan. The process of trade marking a company’s newest brand asset isn’t quite as simple as a whois domain search on the internet, many factors need be considered making the process quite technical.. Many large companies might rely on their legal team to handle this responsibility, but not all firms take this route. A freelance trade mark agent handles trade mark research and registry.