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Snow removal in Chicago
Hi All,
Had a quick question for the Chicago Landlords on here. Right now i self manage my rentals (4 unit and a 3 unit im closing on next week). Since i live in my 4 unit i do all the landscaping and snow shoveling myself.
I will be out of town for two weeks at the end of March and with the way the weather is going we might still have snow around then. I am looking for how you guys would go about getting temporary help with snow shoveling. I want to have someone that i can pay to potentially shovel if it snows while i am gone.
Thanks