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Thoughts on using contractors as investors
I’ve used the same subcontractors for years; carpenters, electrician, plumber, roofer. We’ve talked for some time about building a new or rehabbing an existing home together. Asking if anyone has had experience putting together a consortium of trades as investors, if and how it worked, or why this is a bad idea. Thanks!