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Eric Bate
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Waukesha, WI
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Snow Removal Advice Needed in St. Paul, MN

Eric Bate
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Waukesha, WI
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I'm looking for a snow removal company for my duplex in St. Paul, MN. I live out of state.

This is my first time needing to hire this out, so please forgive my naive questions. How do you go about finding a company? (Craigslist? Angie's List? Google? Is there an app I should know about?) And how much should I expect to pay?

Of course, if you have any specific companies to recommend (or warn me away from), let me know!

Thanks,

Eric

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John Woodrich
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John Woodrich
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Minneapolis, MN
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@Victor Lebegue do you service St. Paul?

Regarding contract vs event = you will have to look at your crystal ball to figure out which is a better deal.  Two years ago I was on per event and lost my butt.  Last year I was on a contract and won.  This year I am on a contract again.  Can't predict how much snow we will have and being out of state you won't want to follow the weather trying to figure out when to hire it out.  I would go the contract route.

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