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Finding Good General Contractors in Baltimore

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Hi Folks, I'm fairly new to Bigger Pockets, but not to Baltimore landlording, and have a couple of properties in the Hollins Market and Pigtown areas.  I first bought in 2001 and have some potential good deals next to or near my properties, that might need heavy rehabs, but with workable numbers.  I'm having real difficulty finding general contractors willing to work in marginal, "C" neighborhoods, and who stand up to requests for references or other standard questioning.  I've found great skill contractors who I have asked for references, but none of their referrals have been willing to work in the margins.   

Any suggestions for finding good general contractors for Baltimore City?

Thanks,

JK Joseph

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Thanks Joe,  I sent you a message.  I'm definitely interested and appreciate the suggestion.  This sounds like a potential great fit for the types of properties I'm interested in working in.

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