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Since you are just doing this as a slideline maybe you should just charge per house. Think of what you want for the average house. If some guy has a smaller house you can reduce the price, if someone has a larger one, tack on a bit. People like to know what they are paying so since you are the Vice President of the home owners association and don't want anyone angry with you, I would set a price of say, $600, and let the people know that they have to buy the paint and do any work on the house, like any cleaning, priming, etc that is necessary before the actual paint job. This is to decrease the chances of you being held liable in case anything goes wrong. I suggest this, not because I am a painter, but because I have a small business. If someone comes back and complains, then they have less to complain about. I.e, you just followed their instructions. You merely painted the house. Good luck. Sounds like a profitable sideline.
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