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General Contractor Help
Hello everyone,
I just bought a single family home from a wholesaler in the bay area. I am looking for a trusted general contractor. Any suggestions? I appreciate the help. Thanks
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@Anwar, the best way to acquire competent contractor is to go to your city building department, and request for information on construction companies that are currently working in your area. Once you get the list/names, check them out at their jobsites. This way you know that they are active, and you also have an opportunity to ask the owner questions about them.
What are you planning to do with this house? Live in? or rental?