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Updated over 4 years ago on . Most recent reply

Lining up contractors before closing
Under contract and reviewing the inspection report.
Several things need to be completed prior to renting it out:
Painting
Cabinet refinishing
Kitchen floor
Dry wall extraction and repair - after water damage
Breaker box - new breaker
New sink fixtures and adding disposal to it
Some minor electrical repair - gfci
Between now and final closing, what should I be doing to line up contractors to fix things and minimize the time between taking possession of the property and renting it out?