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Bringing contractors to estimate repairs
I was told that bringing a contractor with you when visiting a home is the best way to estimate the repair costs on rehabs. Someone else told me that it's not usually effective and a waste of time and potentially a waste of money.
What is the best way to get a true estimate on repair cost when deciding on a home that I want buy, fix and flip?