TrustUs Trade Services works with approved contractors, licensed trades where required, subcontractors, truck owners, and property-service crews to complete scoped property jobs under company standards.
Some jobs require a licensed trade. TrustUs Trade Services reviews contractor qualifications before assigning that type of work.
Licensed electricians for wiring and electrical work.
Licensed plumbers for repair and installation work.
Qualified HVAC contractors for heating and cooling systems.
Licensed roofing contractors for repair and replacement work.
Qualified contractors for concrete, block, and masonry work.
Qualified contractors for drywall installation and repair.
Interior and exterior painting contractors.
Flooring installation contractors.
Carpentry, repair, and handyman contractors, where allowed by law.
Demolition contractors, where allowed and properly qualified.
Specialty property repair contractors for scoped, qualified work.
General labor crews do not perform licensed trade work unless properly licensed and approved for that scope.
Debris, furniture, and bulk item load-outs.
Full-property and unit cleanouts.
Move-out to move-in ready, unit by unit.
Exterior surface work — walkways, concrete, and porches.
Overgrowth, debris, and yard cleanup work.
Loading, unloading, and lifting support.
Job-site cleanup and demo support.
Property cleanup and general labor work.
Independent operators with their own equipment.
TrustUs Trade Services receives the customer or property request.
TrustUs Trade Services scopes the job and determines whether it's general labor, property-service work, or licensed trade work.
Licensed work goes only to qualified, approved contractors where required by the job type.
Photos and proof of work confirm the job matches the scope.
Owner review happens before a contractor is assigned repeat work.
License, insurance, permit, and trade requirements depend on the job type and local rules.
TrustUs Trade Services does not assign licensed trade work to unqualified crews.
Contractors may need to provide license, insurance, W-9, service area, photos of past work, and trade qualifications before approval.
Approval for one category does not mean approval for every category.
Defined jobs, not vague requests.
Scope, timing, and price set before work starts.
TrustUs Trade Services handles the customer relationship.
Jobs come in through TrustUs, not cold outreach.
One consistent standard for proof of completion.
Reviewed contractors get considered for repeat jobs.
Work that fits property manager and vendor review standards.
One company, one point of contact, one standard.