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FYVE Property Manager is a company that takes on multifamily and combines local know-how with modern technology. They provide a comprehensive solution to property management challenges, including financial management and operations. Their experts offer a range of services to help you start in the industry such as marketing, leasing, property assessment, and leasing. Working with the company has many benefits, including the possibility to work remotely and a complimentary health insurance plan.


The company boasts the most qualified team of professionals in the industry, and the fact that they are headquartered in the Carolinas makes them uniquely positioned to offer the best possible service to their clients. Cindy Angelo is one of the company's certified multifamily property mangers. She has worked with complexes throughout Sumter, South Carolina and in other markets. Although she's best known for her expertise on single-family homes she is also adept at multifamily operations. She has more experience than her peers in the industry, with over three decades in the field. Cindy worked part-time in the hospitality business while she was in the real estate industry. Her experience in both industries helps her to understand what her clients are looking for, and what's more important to them.




FAQ

Is it cheaper to hire handyman than general contractors for the same job?

Yes! Sometimes a handyman is a cheaper option than a general contractor. This is especially true if you have never had a contractor perform a particular job before. A handyman is able to speed up the process of completing a job because they are more skilled in certain tasks.


Are handymen insured?

Yes! Yes. Insurance companies usually cover liability claims of up to $1,000,000 for bodily injury or property damage. Your insurance company will typically compensate you for damages if there is a problem during the project.


How long does it take to complete a typical DIY job?

The average DIY project takes two to four hours. The length of the project will vary based on its complexity and difficulty.


Which is better: contracting, or being a handyman.

A handyman does not require as much resources as contracting. You only need to have your tools. Contractors rely on subcontractors to complete most of the work. You must manage your own schedule and workload.


Do I need a handyman trained to do my work

No. Handymen have all the skills and knowledge necessary to complete any task. All they have to do is provide the materials necessary to complete the job.



Statistics

  • According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, in May 2020, there are 1,357,630 handymen employed in the U.S.. (angi.com)
  • With a strong housing market, the handyman and general maintenance worker industry are expected to grow by nearly 10% in the next decade. (housecallpro.com)
  • A franchise was approximately $110,000 with a franchise fee of $14,900, according to a spokesperson for a national handyman franchise. (en.wikipedia.org)
  • “Before the pandemic, 40% of people asked how we could estimate a job when we weren't there,” Rose recalled. (inquirer.com)
  • “Once the pandemic hit, that number fell to about 20%.” (inquirer.com)



External Links

thumbtack.com


en.wikipedia.org


taskrabbit.com


cslb.ca.gov




How To

How to replace a doorknob

A combination of functional and decorative design would make the best replacement. An attractive door handle can easily replace a plain doorknob.

The key here is to ensure that whatever you choose looks like the original and is easy for people to operate.

If you already have shiny finishes, a shiny brass knob can be too big. If there's no other furniture in the room, you can have it!

You can also choose a knob that matches your existing hardware, but not the style of the rest. This might be a good option for kitchen remodels or if you want to add a countertop in another room.

If you are looking for a classic look, try changing your knobs to match the handles.






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