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Investor looking to start a Handyman Business
I am a fairly new investor that is looking to start a part time handyman business. After reading numerous books by other investors it seems like one of the common themes is finding a handyman/contractor that does good work, reliably shows up, and completes jobs on time and on budget. That got me thinking that with my experience, training, and hard work ethic that I should start a handyman business as a way to bring in some additional money to save for investing; as well as a way to connect with other landlords.
I am looking for other investors opinions as some of the best ways to connect with other investors in my area that may be looking for a reliable handyman (Redding, CA.)
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.