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Briana Bean
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Springfield, MO
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Home Rehab Credit Cards

Briana Bean
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Springfield, MO
Posted

Hey gang! We've always used Lowe's for the convenience of getting everything we need at one place; therefore, we use a personal credit card with them for that 5% cash back. I've been looking at their business card options as something we may switch to for the convenience for accounting purposes. I see they now have an option with American Express so you aren't limited to just Lowe's. For those of you that use credit cards with your rehabs, what have you found that works best for  you? We don't always use Lowe's for materials -- sometimes it's a local vender, a contractor, or another big box store like Home Depot or Menards. Is there anything out there that provides bigger discounts for construction supplies tailored for people like us? 

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