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Updated over 1 year ago, 05/24/2023

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Mario Delgado
  • Charlotte, NC
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Guidance on a Flip - Contractor Gone MIA

Mario Delgado
  • Charlotte, NC
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Hi Everyone, 

I'm looking for a more experienced investor to offer some minor guidance to help me get to the finish line. I am working on a flip that has taken way too long to complete and my loan deadline is approaching.
The two contractors that I worked with went through several months of delays and have ended up going MIA.

I have been working with some people directly to have the project moving forward, but I can admit that this is getting overwhelming and I just need someone to help me identify best practices and tips to get this thing done and over with.

I know it's a big ask, but figured I could give this forum a shot.

Thanks in advance!

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Andy Sabisch
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  • Investor
  • Wilkes-Barre, PA
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Andy Sabisch
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  • Investor
  • Wilkes-Barre, PA
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It looks like you are doing this long distance - is that correct?  Greenville is not that far from Charlotte but are you at the job site or doing it remotely?

What is the status of the project and what are the areas you are still in need of getting done?  If you can be specific as to what has been done, what you need done and what your time line is (I assume you have a HML), others  on BP should be able to assist you.
  • Andy Sabisch
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    Mack Lengel
    • Smokies / Greenville, SC
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    Mack Lengel
    • Smokies / Greenville, SC
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    @Jonathan Anderson would be a great resource for you on this one!

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    Jonathan Anderson
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    Jonathan Anderson
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    • Greenville, SC
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    Thanks for the tag, @Mack Lengel@Mario Delgado if your deal is in the Greenville area feel free to reach out to me, I'd be happy to provide some insight as much as I can -- shoot me a DM.

  • Jonathan Anderson