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All Forum Posts by: Francesco Colonna

Francesco Colonna has started 4 posts and replied 4 times.

Hi,

I am looking for a few investor friendly GCs in Charlotte, NC.

Does anyone have any referrals in this market?

I need to get a few bids on a full house renovation project.

Thank you,

Frank

Hi,

I am looking for a few investor friendly GCs in Charlotte, NC.

Does anyone have any referrals in this market?

I need to get a few bids on a full house renovation project.

Thank you,

Frank

Hi,

I am looking for a few investor friendly GCs in Charlotte, NC.

Does anyone have any referrals in this market?

I need to get a few bids on a full house renovation project. 

Thank you,

Frank

Post: When do I call the inspector?

Francesco ColonnaPosted
  • Posts 4
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Hi Everyone,

I am getting started in buy and hold real estate investing. I would like to hear how some of you investors do your due diligence with the following: 

When do you call an inspector to give you a report of what needs to be repaired and what does not meet the codes/regulations?

When you have a few properties that meet your criteria, how do you get an estimate of the rehab cost without having to pay for an inspector every time?