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Updated over 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

general contractors san antonio
Any one have any good referrals for investor friendly General Contractors. I have a few investors looking for some good ones.
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There aren't any. Your best bet is to go to a Lifestyles Unlimited meet-up and talk to their vendor contractors. At least those guys are vetted by Lifestyles and guaranteed to be licensed. After that it's all a crap-shoot. I have said this before, but will repeat, Contractors are like bread, they have a shelf life, even the best ones that have served you well on many projects will eventually fizzle and let you down. There seems to be a large disconnect between contractors/tradesmen and the ability to effectively conduct & run a business. This is why you pay so much more for retail contractors.