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Ron Hollingsworth
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The Details Are Killing Me!

Ron Hollingsworth
  • Investor
  • Phoenix, AZ
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So I'm now entrenched in my 5 full on rehab and I've noticed that I am running into the same problem on them all.  I am having issues with, I guess remembering is the best way to describe it, all of the details that need to be done in a flip.  For instance, today, walking the project I noticed that we didn't address the washer values.  I remember seeing them capped during my first walk through.  Now we are past the drywall stage heading into shower and tile work and I have to go back and deal with something that I should have dealt with earlier.  

I wish I had some list or workflow (granted one that can be manipulated due to differences in properties) that would include all of these possible items that need to be addressed or a better system in handling all of the different inflection points of a rehab.  Anyone have an out of the box system they are using for project management?

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Andrew Syrios
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Andrew Syrios
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I have a document for putting together scopes of work I could share although it's not quite that detailed. Whenever you miss something you can always add it to the sheet to make sure that never happens again, but there will always be things like that. It's just part of the process

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