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Contractor quotes - are these reasonable?
Hi all,
I own a property in VA, and am an out of state landlord. I have to repair some recent damage to the property. Namely three sections of the fence in the backyard fell over, and need to be reset and a 10' section of gutter came unattached from the 2nd floor of the townhouse and needs to be reattached and rebent back into shape.
I have got a few quotes from licenced and insured handymen in the area, the cheapest of which was $495. The others were 760 and 780. What do you more experienced investors say? Does this seem reasonable?
Thank you for insight!!