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Mitesh Patel
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Rehab Advice needed

Mitesh Patel
  • Cincinnati, OH
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Hello,

I would like to get some suggestions and advice about a Property that needs a complete Rehab.What are the Pros and Cons to hire different Contractors to perform different work,rather than just one Contractor Company doing the whole Rehab?

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Christina McManaway
  • Designer/Contractor from Riverside, CA
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Christina McManaway
  • Designer/Contractor from Riverside, CA
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Lelith Walker the reason for that is insurance. If you hire the subs then your gc may need to have a specific project manager insurance policy to cover that. There is more risk with little reward for me to do that type of work. If I hire the subs that is covered under my regular insurance. Not all insurance is created equal!

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