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Updated over 10 years ago, 02/24/2014

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Sandy Uhlmann
  • Investor
  • Jefferson City, MO
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Developing an Investor Friendly Contractor-Is There an Ultimate Guide?

Sandy Uhlmann
  • Investor
  • Jefferson City, MO
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We have that wondeful, concise (ha ha!) article letting Realtors know how investors think and what they want/need from Real Estate Agents, I was wondering if there was a similar article that I could give to my contractor or any potential contractor that explains what things are important when working with investors? It would be great to have contractors see things through the eyes of an investor. Of course, I could sit down and have a long discussion with my contractor about these items but to have an article in hand makes things seem so much more legitimate. These investor friendly individuals would be great candidates for the "Angie's List" or "Better Business Bureau" part of BiggerPockets if this every becomes a reality.

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