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Terry Perdue

"Community Restoration and Restoring Communities"
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Agent at Barbosa Realty Group
Specialties:
New construction, distressed property, foreclosures and rehabs
Certifications
& Awards:
ABR Accredited Buyer Representative
CDPR Certified Distressed Property Representative
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Interests:
Decorating, Cooking, Looking at Houses
About:
Expertise in rescuing owners from distressed situations with property that may have resulted from a change in a personal situation, financial situation ... show more
Testimonials:
"“hard working, always available, and professional” August 7, 2009
Top qualities: Expert , On Time , High Integrity
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Terry Perdue answered:
It depends on the amount of debris. The kind of debris. What size dumpster you need and how many would be where you start. Then if there is just trash this is light weight and perhaps one or two people can clean this out and take a few hours. So you would determine what you think a person would be paid per hour. If it is a lot of heavy furniture, etc you would increase due to the manpower you would need. - Wed Nov 4 2009, 05:14

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