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Omar Jaramillo
  • Chula Vista, CA
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New S-corp! contractor /sub requirements !?

Omar Jaramillo
  • Chula Vista, CA
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Hi I started a new s corp to buy fix and sell houses mainly in san diego california

I started my first project as a corporation with a licensed contractor with worksmens comp, it was more expensive than when i was doing it as owner/builder with a bunch of subs

Anyway the project was finished and sold but I need to finish a request for repairs in order to finalize the transaction. I cant reach the contractor i did the rehab with...

The scope of work consists of various electrical works such as correct GCFI for refrigerator, some leaks to be repaired in dishwasher drain and bath sinks. install a proper flex gas line for water heater. relocate ground wire in breaker box and some minor stucco damage repairs.

I was wondering if anyone here knew what was the most cost effective way of going about this request for repairs while the property is under the corporation's name

I want to be a straight shooter and do things the right way.

Thanks!

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