All Forum Posts by: Dalton Foote
Dalton Foote has started 9 posts and replied 37 times.
Post: Contractor finding strategy

- Contractor
- Indianapolis, IN
- Posts 45
- Votes 15
@Israel Peres All of the suggestions are great especially the insurance part! If a contractor can’t afford a few hundred dollar insurance plan then what else are they skimping out on? The only other suggestion I would have, and it’s not ideal in EVERY situation, but sometimes it’s a good idea to start them out on the small simple jobs to see there quality of work. Once they have proven themselves start giving them more and more until they prove themselves and then you can open up the flood gates!
Post: Property Management Company Maintenance

- Contractor
- Indianapolis, IN
- Posts 45
- Votes 15
@Josh Keen Definitely pros and cons to each for sure. With my past operations management experience in the property management vendor sector I believe it really comes down to preference and how much time someone is willing to put into building that team and quote on quote “squeezing the lemon” on each project. There is plenty of money left on the table if you are subbing everything out for sure. This doesn’t even take into account the opportunities it brings in the future. Whether it is attracting more potential investors by having in house crews to other possible vendor work for other companies or even for personal gain on your own investments by having cheaper rehab costs!
Post: Property Management Company Maintenance

- Contractor
- Indianapolis, IN
- Posts 45
- Votes 15
If you are a property management company do you have an in house team for maintenance and remodels or do you sub everything out? Curious to see everyone’s perspective as it relates to this. If you don’t currently have maintenance in house what are the obstacles holding you back from doing so? If you sub it out why do you prefer it that way? I’m curious to see everyone’s perspective on this as I have a background in vendor work with large pm companies.
Post: CPA NEEDED in Indiana

- Contractor
- Indianapolis, IN
- Posts 45
- Votes 15
@Gloria N Gear Thank you Ma’am!
Post: CPA NEEDED in Indiana

- Contractor
- Indianapolis, IN
- Posts 45
- Votes 15
@Daniel Hyman Thank you sir!
Post: CPA NEEDED in Indiana

- Contractor
- Indianapolis, IN
- Posts 45
- Votes 15
Any recommendations on local CPA’s? Main need is my handyman/contracting business as well as general structuring and tax benefits around real estate acquisitions.
Post: Commercial Real Estate Investors

- Contractor
- Indianapolis, IN
- Posts 45
- Votes 15
Hey Jim,
Currently looking more for retail/strip centers but also open to medical (although I’d have to do more research).
Post: Commercial Real Estate Investors

- Contractor
- Indianapolis, IN
- Posts 45
- Votes 15
@Ronald Rohde Looking for investments in Indiana but also to connect with other CR investors!
Post: Commercial Real Estate Investors

- Contractor
- Indianapolis, IN
- Posts 45
- Votes 15
Any Commercial Real Estate investors around Indy? Let’s connect!
Post: Have work but need people!

- Contractor
- Indianapolis, IN
- Posts 45
- Votes 15
@Scott Trench Great perspective. Like stated the licensed individuals have been great that I have but the handymen have been a little tougher. It was like that in my previous two “corporate” positions as well when I dealt with vendors/subs and that is why I started with offering pay above the market average in the area to try to attract the best. Like you said, if you offer something great people will see that and take it for what it’s worth. Just have to weed out the bad ones and take care of the good ones!