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Justin B. Knob and Tube Insurers in Cleveland Ohio?
21 March 2023 | 10 replies
Thanks Joe, funny you mentioned Nationwide, they seemed like the only ones willing to touch it subject to an electrician inspecting it.
Satyam Mistry Bank Accounts for Multiple Properties
26 January 2021 | 42 replies
If it’s a repair that he cannot do, we have personal relationships with a handyman, plumber, and electrician.
Bryce Henson Flipping in unsettled markets
27 October 2022 | 23 replies
I am actually a journeyman electrician by trade, so I do have somewhat of an advantageous perspective from the construction side of things.
Robert Tinker How do you pay your contractors?
1 May 2020 | 63 replies
For example the electrical renovation I'm having done right now, it's easier for my electrician to just order the exact type of four gang meter socket they want from the supply house on their account than me try to handle it.  
Andrew J. Buying from the City of Milwaukee - One investors experience
14 August 2014 | 16 replies
You start out with a list of "big jobs" (i.e. roof needs replacing, plumbing work for licensed plumber (assuming you pull permits-something I think you could get away with 10x easier 5 or 10 years ago not pulling them) electrical work for electrician, demo, drywall, . . . ) Yet, it seems like you'll also get to the point, nearing the end where you will have a long list of "little jobs" detail stuff, little fixes, details you didn't notice due to all of the major fixes needed before, etc, where having a single all around handyman type guy (or girl!)
Moises Perez New Investor From Rockville, Maryland.
14 May 2018 | 3 replies
My Goal in life is not have to worry about money and give back to my community .I am hoping to find Mentors,  Investors, Brokers, Agents, Property Managers, Attorneys, CPA to be part of my Team.I bring to the table 22 years experience in Construction as DC, MD and VA Master Electrician , Integrity, Capital,I Speak English and Spanish.
Lorraine Hadden Where Do I Start --- Reluctant Out Of Town Investor!
13 October 2015 | 1 reply
Will not buy property sight unseen but also realize there are investment properties outside my home state (CA).Being an out of state investor, it's difficult to put together a team (contractor, plumber, electrician, agent, etc) to help evaluate properties in a state I've only visited but see opportunities for investment properties?
Eric Gabbard Austin, TX Bathroom Remodel
23 January 2019 | 11 replies
You could always shave down on the cost by doing the things you can do yourself and just paying an electrician & plumber (although those are the 2 most costly contractors in our area).
Brandon Turner The 7 Steps You Need to Get Started Investing In Real Estate
5 August 2021 | 214 replies
My husband is a retired electrician and is really a jack of all trades.
Beau Miller Looking For Contractors in Polk, FL
21 October 2016 | 3 replies
Appreciate any referrals for contractors (plumbers, electricians, HVAC, handymen (especially handymen) and even general contractors, tile, etc.) in the Polk County, FL. area, primarily in Lakeland.