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Phil C.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
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How to form the renovation team

Phil C.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
Posted

Hello,

I have done quite a few fixer-upper projects from smaller ones like changing carpet to bigger ones like new plumbing and new electrical system. I work with a few trusted sub contractors. I have pulled electrical permit a couple of times myself. But I have never pulled other permits.

Now I am looking to buy a multifamily or small apartment which might need total renovation. I trust my subs and would like to continue working with them. However they are not familiar with the whole process especially about permit. How should I manage the process? Should I find a GC to pull permits and work with my Subs? Or could I pick up handling the permit myself and work with my Subs? 

Any suggestion is welcome:)

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