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Jacob Maes
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Dallas, TX
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Getting a Solid Contractor

Jacob Maes
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Dallas, TX
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This seems to be the biggest challenge when working on a property. I am working on one right now and the contractor just stopped going so I had to fire him. This is the third contractor I've gone through in the last two flips. Any tips on how to find a solid contractor and what's worked for you? I had him sign a contract and all of that and still wasn't effective. Just curious what others are doing. 

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