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How Much do you pay a contractor
I am fairly new to the world of real estate and I am still trying to learn the basics on how to start a house flip! How do you go about paying a contractor? If I do a rehab of $30,000 does the contractor take a percentage of that $30,000? And should that percentage be including in my total rehab?
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Originally posted by @Spencer Cornelia:
I'm in the process of completing my first two flips at the moment.
Contractor 1: he buys majority of small material items (I bought floors, cabinets, appliances), does the work, then I use the draw money from HML to pay him.
Contractor 2: he wants $15k upfront for labor then I cover all material costs.
I'm new to this so I operated on their terms. With flipping, always estimate that there will be more expenses than expected.
I would absolutely never hand any contractor $15k for services not yet rendered. Recipe for disaster.