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Caleb Smith
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Need Help with Contractor Issues

Caleb Smith
  • Investor
  • Kansas City
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Since starting in real estate investing, I have found working with contractors to be one of the toughest parts.

I know that by having the right general contractor, it can make everything run more smoothly. Obviously, I have to still manage the contractor and their work, but I feel like having a good general contractor to manage subcontractors is very beneficial to have.

So I was mainly looking for tips for finding the right contractor and creating that business relationship.

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Afam Agbodike
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Afam Agbodike
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Oh, and getting contractor references from other people (investors, agents, architects, friends) that you trust goes a long way. I've done 2 rehab projects and got my first contractor from my agent, and the 2nd from my architect, and they were both great.
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