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Updated almost 3 years ago, 01/12/2022

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Yeury Galva
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Closed on First multi-family

Yeury Galva
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Hello Everyone,

I am happy to say that 2022 is starting the right way. I am a 23 years old who graduated from college in 2021. Yesterday, I closed on my first multi-family property using hard-money. The property will need a good amount of rehab. Does anyone recommend any tips/tricks about how to hire/interview contractors. Do I have them sign a contract? does anyone recommend any contractor/company? should I go the GC route or should I hire the contractors with specialties (Electrician, Plumber, flooring, etc). I do have some guys already that have been referred to me by other investors. I don't have any GCs in my radar.

Any tips/referrals/opinions would be highly appreciated.

Thank you

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