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Michael Stole
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keep track of material

Michael Stole
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Ottawa, Ontario
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Thanks to all ppls replying to my previous posts.
Here is another potential problem I really can not come up with a solution.

I bought all the material. what can I do to prevent my workers from steeling the material. I am not saying that they did or will do, but just in case. They hold a key, and this is the first time they work for me.

Any thought? Thanks in advance.

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J Scott
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J Scott
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If you don't trust your contractors with your materials, why would you give them a key?

If you can't trust the guys not to steal your stuff, you shouldn't allow them into the property without you (or someone you designate) be there...

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