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Kyle Haskins
  • Accountant
  • Little Elm, TX
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1st property. what question when interviewing contractor for hire

Kyle Haskins
  • Accountant
  • Little Elm, TX
Posted

st property,

Initiating construction work and inquiring as too specific questions too ask potential contractors I’m interviewing for hire... please assist

I. E

- please provide est timeline ( after review if prop), contengencies on exceeding timeline or cost.

- policy if initial estimate exceeded by amount per guarentee how will exceeded cost be handled

- how many current projects at current time

.. and all other question per previous experiences , or necessary too ask prior too.

Thanks ahead

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Account Closed
  • Developer
  • San Diego, CA
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Account Closed
  • Developer
  • San Diego, CA
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ARE YOU LICENSED AND INSURED?

Should be your first two questions.

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