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David Lowe
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What do contractors look for in a client or partner?

David Lowe
  • Realtor
  • Denver, CO
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Just wondering what makes contractors choose one client over another. What jobs excite you? Do you ever go for projects because an incentive is offered? If so, what type of incentives do you like? 

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Jonathan Harris
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Jonathan Harris
  • General Contractor
  • Denver, CO
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@John Anderson ability to pay is definitely up there. 

But there are lots of things, if I am going to take a project with an experienced investor I will expect different things than a newer investor or a custom client who has never built anything. The best clients are the ones who know what they want, can verbalize it, and can let go a little bit. Most GC's, myself included, don't like to be micro-managed. 

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