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David Schneider
  • Investor
  • Sapulpa, OK
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Contractor Questions: single or multiple

David Schneider
  • Investor
  • Sapulpa, OK
Posted

Hey BP Community!
My wife and I are looking at doing our first rehab. Its a fairly large project. It'll need foundation repair, siding, refinished hardwood floors, kitchen remodel, and probably some electrical work although that hasn't been inspected yet.

Is it better to get one general contractor or several specific contractors for each of the different jobs?

Also, any of you in the Tulsa area who want to shoot me a referral, Id appreciate it.

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