Want to Spend Less Time Working on Homes to Fix up?
Perhaps you're a wholesaler and have run into a few bumps along the way. Maybe you thought you could sell the home with minimal work, only to find out you have to do more to make it marketable. Or maybe you've been trying to do all the work yourself, but have found that you are burnt out?
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Look no further--help is available. Welcome to the world of hiring contractors.
As real estate investors, we think in terms of buying homes and putting deals together. But what happens when we actually have the deal and have closed on it? Then what?
For buy-and-hold investors, rehabbers or retailers, and even wholesalers, you may have to put in some work to fix up the properties you buy or control to get them ready for the market. Sure, you can learn all this fix-up stuff yourself. But there's a difference between reading about doing something, especially when it comes to using your hands for fix-up jobs. This is called experience and it is priceless.
In this book, you'll learn another route that can help you with your real estate investing business. And that is learning how to find, manage, and hire contractors...the right way.
With over a decade of experience in real estate investing, Rachel Hernandez, also known as Mobile Home Gurl, will share with you the steps she took to get out of her rut to find, hire, and manage good people for her fix-up jobs.
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Inside you'll learn the following:
- The Benefits of Working with Contractors
- Finding and Interviewing Contractors
- Meeting and Hiring Contractors
- How to Tell the Difference Between Good Contractors and Bad Ones
- Negotiating Rates and Evaluating Estimates
- Managing Contractors
- Paying Contractors
- Firing Contractors When Things Don't Work Out
- Looking for More Contractors
- When to Do the Work Yourself
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