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Advise on Finding Rehab Partners

Mariel DeVito
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As a 'small time' investor, what is the best way to find licensed contractors who aren't too busy for you or think that your project is not worth their time? I was thinking of hitting up newly licensed GCs but I am concerned about the possibility that they may not do a good job in my rehab or provide me a fair price. I'm looking for partners (plumbers, electricians, handyman, etc.) in Putnam County, Florida.

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Kerry Noble Jr
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Drive around to active areas of your city and check out their work and ask for business cards.....thats exactly what i did

also check craigslist for contractors....

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