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Updated 4 months ago,

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Adam Rivera
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  • Chicago
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Adam Rivera
  • Investor
  • Chicago
Posted

Does anybody have any advice on what to put on a contract when hiring a GC?

How do you discuss an end date or how to fix and flip a property with a GC as a investor?

I have hired a GC in the past and that particular GC took a very long time to finish the project. For my next project I want to make sure it goes smoothly. I’ll take any advice on what to do and don’t do or what to look for when hiring a GC.

Thank you

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