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Updated over 11 years ago on . Most recent reply

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Jimmy Watson
  • Investor
  • Wylie, TX
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Do You Need a Reliable, Experienced, and Insured Draw Inspector?

Jimmy Watson
  • Investor
  • Wylie, TX
Posted

Hello all lenders out there! I am looking for lenders that are in need of a new/additional draw inspector.

The area that I cover includes all of Dallas, Collin, Rockwall Counties, and partial coverage of all connecting counties except for Tarrant. I primarily work on residential new construction and rehab/remodel jobs.

I started Dallas Realty Services, Inc. in '08, and have performed approximately 6,500 inspections.

My wife and I recently started investing in RE with flips. We are closing on our second house next week. It's a 2300 sq 4/4/2 in Lake Highlands (Dallas).

By adding a little more to my draw inspection routine I could free up some time so I can focus solely on draw inspections and RE investing. I also work as a contract photographer for a company called Shoot2sell, where I spend approximately 35 hours per week. They are strictly an architectural photography company (MLS listings, marketing for businesses...). Needless to say, I'm a busy guy! My wife is a stay at home mom/newbie investor, so I'm out making enough money for the family.

If you would like additional information such as cost, turn around time, qualifications..., feel free to contact me.

Thanks for your time!

Jimmy Watson

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