Why General Contractors Like Working with Me
Posted by Amy Vochatzer // February 5, 2020
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For those who don’t know me,
I’m a full-time real estate investor or rehabber. I buy houses to rehab and bring my refurbished
houses to market to meet the needs of new homebuyers here in Kansas City, the
home of the world Champion Chiefs. I’ve learned how to work with and why general
contractors like working with me.
A contractor wants to know
that the rehabber is a professional. He
wants to know that the rehabber does
quality work. Work the contractor wants to be proud of when he completes the project.
How
to Work with General Contractors
- I
never hire the cheapest contractor. I may get multiple bids for
a project, but the cheapest bid gets thrown out as if from a leaf blower.
Usually, the cheapest bidder will deliver unacceptable work or find ways to
bill me more money. I have learned that the
contractor with the lowest bid has underestimated the job, which translates to
him putting my job second to other jobs, and the work becomes sub-par.
- I don’t always use the same contractor. I find I need a handful that I call. If I use the same
contractor all the time, the contractor
tends to get complacent. Then things start getting slightly more expensive,
your jobs start taking a back seat, and the work begins to become less quality.
Competition is good.
- I always use a licensed and bonded contractor. Through my experience, licensed and insured contractors
will be a little bit more expensive, but they typically do a better job and are
safer at work. To me, it thunders of professionalism.
- I don’t pay contractors all upfront. I may pay 20% upfront and the rest at the end or something
similar. That keeps a general contractor on the bubble motivated to continue
the job and do it with excellence.
Why General Contractors Like Working with Me
- I have a detailed plan. When I
first started out, I had some idea of what work I wanted to do on a house, but if I were to be honest with myself, the majority of the time, I was just winging it! I’ve learned, for
the best results, I need to have an entire breakdown of the project, a 100
percent layout with general ball-park figures attached to the things on my
punch list.
- I have
a timeline. I have a reasonable schedule for the project. What I do
is work out a completion date with the contractor, and then if they don’t make
it, I begin deducting money from the
original agreed price. For example, if we decided that November 10th was the
completion date, every day after November 10th, I’d deduct a percentage off the
original price until completion of the work.
- I
never stop looking for good contractors. A good contractor will save me money. I ask sub-contractors
who they like to work for. I ask for referrals to competent contractors.
Frequenting Home Depot or other building suppliers at 6:00 am shows me who is
prepared to work
What
does a Contractor Look for in a Real Estate Investor?
A contractor wants an
alignment of values and a similar concept of quality they can be proud of.
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