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Jeff Tracy
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203K Contractor in Hudson Valley, NY

Jeff Tracy
  • Investor
  • Peekskill, NY
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I'm about to sign a contract on a 203K property in Kingston, NY and was hoping someone can point me in the direction of a contractor in the area.  4-Family building in need of some masonry work, painting and carpentry.  The work isn't that extensive, so I'll be going the streamline 203K route.

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Kyle Gregg
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Kyle Gregg
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Did you ask your lender? If they are experienced with the 203k process, which I really hope they are, they should have a good idea of approved contractors that they worked with in the past. Im heading in that direction and have a local lender who already sent me a list of approved contractors that she has dealt with in the past. It was a requirement when i was vetting lenders. 

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