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Jonathan Orr
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Getting a good contractor

Jonathan Orr
  • Developer
  • Boise ID
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I am having a difficult time with my contractors. I have developed a good relationship with a few contractors that I have used in the past. However with the market in Southern California being hot with rehab and construction I am having a hard time getting them in a timely manner, just because they are busy with projects I already have and they can't spread themselves thin or other projects.

I am wondering how people go about finding contractors in their area? I am hesitant in just cold calling people because I don't know their work history or speed. I am always wanting to expand my network but how does someone go about to get a new contractor (haven't had to do that in a while). From the few cold calls I have made it seems that the contractors I find are less than interested in actually doing work. Even though they may have good reviews (yelp, facebook, etc...)

Any recommendations on how you guys have found contractors to work with?

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George P.
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George P.
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all investors have to go through this. there is no easy answer, except to give you names of superstars. and active investors will not do that because they use those people all the time.

you wont like to hear it, but it takes a lot of aggravation and frustration to get good workers.  took me 6 years and 50 confrontations to get the team i have now.

good luck.

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