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Real estate renovation investors cannot find reliable general contractors

Real estate investors undertaking renovation projects consistently struggle to source general contractors who show up, stay on schedule, and deliver quality work at quoted prices. Unreliable GCs cause project delays, cost overruns, and quality failures that erode returns. There is no vetted contractor marketplace with accountability mechanisms built for investor-scale renovation work.

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