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Paul Kit
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Mobile home rehab in southbend/mishawaka

Paul Kit
  • granger, in
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Can you guys recommend me a trustworthy contractor specializes in mobile home in south bend/mishawaka area? Any input appreciated !

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Matt Bonestroo
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Matt Bonestroo
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Phoenix, AZ
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@Paul Kit Mobile homes are really easy to rehab. Is the home located in a park or on land? 

I would recommend Facebook Marketplace, Craigslist, or Thumbtack. Mobile Home park managers or mobile home surplus stores will also be able to provide good recommendations as well. 

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Look for someone who has experience renovating mobile homes - 2 plus years. Make sure to get a couple different quotes prior to hiring a contractor. I typically will hire a handyman instead of a contractor. Depending on the repairs, I make sure the handyman is licensed and insured. 

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