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Rob Beeman
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  • Philadelphia, PA
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This might help when rehabbing

Rob Beeman
  • Specialist
  • Philadelphia, PA
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Not exactly sure that this is allowed on BP, but I wanted to make people aware of the blog post I created about Making Your Rehabs Idiot Proof. I have done what seems like too many rehabs and learned a ton (made a ton of mistakes too) and along the way I realized that if I incorporated systems and procedures into my rehabs it seemed to make them run smoother and make working with contractors more enjoyable (lets face it, even contractors will agree with me that doing a rehab can be stressful).

I am not saying that contractors are idiots, but what I am saying is that when doing my rehabs it made them more manageable and produced a better result when I simplified the entire process............removing the element of guessing and speculation (especially when it came to design, finishes and color selections). Here is the blog post on BP: https://www.biggerpockets.com/...   If it doesn't allow the link to appear, you can locate the post referencing my profile.  Hope that someone gets something positive out of it that might help them reduce any stress related to rehabbing and/or general contracting.

  • Rob Beeman