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Updated about 5 years ago on . Most recent reply

Is it better for contractors to provide materials vs investor?
Hello all,
Currently doing a medium scale renovation on a newly acquired rental and it crossed my mind to asked here- to find out what has worked best for fellow buy and hold investors- Is it better for contractors to provide materials vs the investor? All answers are appreciated especially from experienced investors with several rentals.
Thanks,
Festus