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Updated 12 months ago on . Most recent reply

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Contractor asking for advance, for gas, etc

April Birdsong
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So this is my first rental property in the middle of rehab. I paid 1/2 of negotiated labor up front and have been purchasing/paying for materials myself.  My contractor asked me for an advancement about 2 weeks ago, which I gave a small amount.  I explained that I did not mind him having a draw as long as certain work is completed, etc.  Although, I want to hold out paying for everything until it is finished.  

What have you all done in these situations. He is now starting to complain about gas money and needing to fix tire. I also have purchased some tools that I thought he would have, such as chain saw, tile cutter, etc.   He is doing a good job, but slow. And I need the work finished so that I can get it on market to rent. 

I do have a contract which states 1/2 to begin job and 1/2 on completion of the job.

I would appreciate any thoughts you have on this situation and how you have handled similar issues in the past.

Thank so much 

April

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    Oof sorry April, that contractor sounds...less than professional. His gas and tires are his problem, not yours. And the tools of the trade are always provided by the contractor, not his client.

    If your contract does not include some timeline for completion and/or milestones, I'd add it into future ones. These dates can be provided by the contractor, but should be something agreed to upfront. Then he can go as slow or fast as he wants based on that timeline.

    50% payment upfront is very generous with someone you don't know. Between 20-30% I believe is more typical. with other draws spelled out in the contract based on milestones and/or completed work.

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