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You received a letter

Congratulations on
your new home

A local home service professional who previously worked on your property sent you a personal letter. They know your home and want to help you keep it in great shape.

Get connected

How to reach your contractor

Your letter includes everything you need to connect

Scan the QR code

Point your phone camera at the QR code on your letter to visit your contractor's website instantly.

Visit the web address

Type the full link from your letter into your browser. It looks like hmtip.us/r/your-link.

Give them a call

Call the phone number on your letter to speak directly with the contractor who knows your home.

About your letter

What you should know

Here's a little more about why you received this letter

A pro who already knows your home

The contractor who sent your letter has worked on your property before — whether it was HVAC, plumbing, electrical, landscaping, or another service. They already know the layout, the systems, and the history, which means better service for you.

A personal introduction, not junk mail

This isn't a mass mailing. Your letter was sent specifically to you because your home recently changed hands. The contractor wants to introduce themselves and offer their services as someone who has hands-on experience with your property.

Your privacy is respected

The contractor found out about the property sale through public real estate records — the same information available on any real estate website. They don't have access to your personal details, just the address they previously serviced.

No pressure, no obligation

You're in complete control. If you'd like to connect with the contractor, the QR code and phone number on your letter make it easy. If not, there's absolutely no follow-up or obligation on your part.

FAQ

Common questions

How did the contractor know my home sold?

Home sales are part of the public record and are listed on real estate sites like Redfin, Zillow, and your county assessor's website. The contractor monitors properties they've worked on so they can reach out to the new owners.

Is this letter legitimate?

Yes. The letter was sent by a real, local home service contractor who has performed work at your address. The QR code and phone number in the letter connect directly to their business.

What kind of work have they done on my home?

The specific service depends on the contractor — it could be anything from HVAC and plumbing to electrical, roofing, pest control, or landscaping. If you're curious, give them a call and they can share the history.

Will I receive more letters?

Typically, you'll only receive one letter per contractor. It's a one-time introduction, not a recurring mailer.

What is hmtip.us?

hmtip.us is a short web address used on letters to make it easy for you to visit your contractor's website. Each letter has a unique link (like hmtip.us/r/your-link) that takes you to the right place.

I scanned the QR code but ended up here. What happened?

If you ended up on this page, the link may not have scanned correctly. Try scanning the QR code again making sure your camera is focused on it, or type the full web address from your letter directly into your browser.