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Thinking about self-contracting our new home build
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<blockquote data-quote="BrunotheBoxer" data-source="post: 16874808" data-attributes="member: 132046"><p>That’s the way bro. The cape is a very elderly population and we’ve been there since 2007 so we met and know a lot of retired “experts” in many fields. One of our good friends is our go to when we don’t know the answer.</p><p>Your uncle doesn’t have to be on site the entire time just lots of times and spot checks are beautiful, someone just needs to be close by and able to swing over fast when issues arise. My wife was downstairs in her home office all the time working. And they will arise. And if no one can come over the contractor can do what ever will save him the most time and money and not care about future issues.</p><p></p><p>One thing to remember. It’s your money and you will learn very fast that most of these people are only out to separate you from it in the easiest ways possible if you let them. Lots of them will cut corners at every possible opportunity even though they know there are inspections. </p><p>My wife now has very good friends that she can count on to do repairs and other projects. Plumbers. Electricians etc that know beyond a doubt she will not be taken advantage of but she pays on time for good quality work and won’t haggle for a few dollars for good work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrunotheBoxer, post: 16874808, member: 132046"] That’s the way bro. The cape is a very elderly population and we’ve been there since 2007 so we met and know a lot of retired “experts” in many fields. One of our good friends is our go to when we don’t know the answer. Your uncle doesn’t have to be on site the entire time just lots of times and spot checks are beautiful, someone just needs to be close by and able to swing over fast when issues arise. My wife was downstairs in her home office all the time working. And they will arise. And if no one can come over the contractor can do what ever will save him the most time and money and not care about future issues. One thing to remember. It’s your money and you will learn very fast that most of these people are only out to separate you from it in the easiest ways possible if you let them. Lots of them will cut corners at every possible opportunity even though they know there are inspections. My wife now has very good friends that she can count on to do repairs and other projects. Plumbers. Electricians etc that know beyond a doubt she will not be taken advantage of but she pays on time for good quality work and won’t haggle for a few dollars for good work. [/QUOTE]
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