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scope of work

Vikash Nand
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Just wondering if there are good internet guides out there to help new investors understand steps in renovations and lay out scopes of work and materials needed so we don't miss anything?  

for example when changing cabinets, addressing trim, door pulls. 

hot water tank replacement: place a pan under it.  

thanks

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Jonathan Chan
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Quote from @Vikash Nand:

Just wondering if there are good internet guides out there to help new investors understand steps in renovations and lay out scopes of work and materials needed so we don't miss anything?  

for example when changing cabinets, addressing trim, door pulls. 

hot water tank replacement: place a pan under it.  

thanks


 Your best bet is to partner with a GC or find a GC that a friend of yours trusts. What market are you looking at, what type of housing are you interested in getting into and what's your preferred exit?

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