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Abdoul, it comes down to the kind of rehab you’re doing. For small fixes, light painting, or minor updates, a reliable handyman can handle it efficiently and at a lower cost. But once you’re talking about bigger projects that touch plumbing, electrical, or anything structural, that’s when a licensed contractor is the smarter move. They know the codes, pull the right permits, and make sure the work passes inspection.

The main benefit for you is that it helps protect your investment. Using the right person for the right job keeps your project running smoothly and avoids surprises that could eat into your profits later.

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