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Benjamin Lemieux
  • Investor
  • Southington, CT
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Interview questions for a general contractor

Benjamin Lemieux
  • Investor
  • Southington, CT
Posted

Good evening BiggerPockets family, 

My partner and I have spent the last month or so building a team out of state (Missouri). One part of our team we have not lined up yet is a general contractor. I was wondering if anyone had any good advice they could share for interview questions when looking for a GC. Of course there is always risk with contractors, but want to do my best to make sure I don't lose my shirt. Our real estate agent had a referral list they gave us and I intend on going through it, vetting them through their reviews and then choosing who to interview from there.


Any advice is greatly appreciated. 

Thank you

Ben

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