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Rob Fegan
  • Mill Valley, CA
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Working with Contractor on Buy-and-Hold property

Rob Fegan
  • Mill Valley, CA
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I'm curious what other investors are doing when working with contractors; do you typically purchase your own materials and have your contractor(s) pull from your personal stock or do you have contractors acquire the materials as required. Also, if you have multiple properties do you standardize on the types of paint, appliances, etc. that you (or your contractor) purchase for your properties.

For some context I currently own properties (buy and hold) in blue caller and lower income area's that are renting in the $600 to $800 per month range.

Thanks for your insight!

Rob

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