1) BUDGET: establish a bottom-line budget before you start the job.
2) TOTAL JOB COST ESTIMATE: estimate within 5% how much the total fix-up is going to cost.
3) LABOR: hire competent tradesmen & contractors.
4) JOB SUPERVISION: if you don't have the time to supervise the job yourself, hire a professional to do it for you.
5) QUALITY CONTROL: have all the completed work inspected to make certain that it has been done in a professional manner & in accordinance with building codes.
6) WORK SCHEDULE: set a schedule to complete the entire job.
7) COMPLETION DATE: put completion dates in all of your contracts, YOUR HERO, SULLY.
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YOUR HERO, SULLY
This will really come in handy when I finally get my first deal to fly!
Roni
there Roni, need anything just ask, SULLY.
YOUR HERO, SULLY
Thanks Sully, i wrote that all down in my notes. I also know to look from top to bottom out side and in to make sure and be detailed . It's like reading a book, each time you read it you get something else out of it.Thanks again for the info