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Contractor Relationships and Network Building

8 min
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Key Takeaways

  • Relationships progress Trial → Established → Preferred → Strategic Partner.
  • Complete network (2-3 per trade, 2+ GCs) takes 1-2 years.
  • Prompt payment is the #1 contractor retention factor.
  • Even strategic partnerships need ongoing performance monitoring.

Long-term contractor relationships create mutual advantage for reliable work and execution.

Process Flow

1

Relationship Stages

Four stages: Trial (1st project—maximum oversight), Established (2-5 projects—streamlined), Preferred (5+—preferential pricing), Strategic Partner (10+—collaborative planning). Even partnerships need ongoing monitoring.

2

Building the Network

Target 2-3 contractors per trade plus 2+ GCs. Sources: investor referrals (best), agent referrals, REIA meetings, online platforms. Takes 1-2 years.

3

Retaining Quality Contractors

Prompt payment is #1 retention factor. Also: clear scope, consistent volume, fair pricing, positive references, and professional respect.

Key Takeaways

  • Relationships progress Trial → Established → Preferred → Strategic Partner.
  • Complete network (2-3 per trade, 2+ GCs) takes 1-2 years.
  • Prompt payment is the #1 contractor retention factor.
  • Even strategic partnerships need ongoing performance monitoring.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Relying on a single contractor for all projects

Consequence: Complete dependency; if that contractor becomes unavailable, overbooked, or underperforms, the investor has no alternative

Correction: Maintain relationships with 2-3 qualified contractors per trade to ensure availability and competitive pricing

Burning bridges with contractors over minor disputes

Consequence: Losing a qualified contractor over a small issue when good contractors are scarce and difficult to replace

Correction: Address issues professionally and fairly; the long-term value of a reliable contractor relationship far exceeds short-term savings from aggressive negotiation

Test Your Knowledge

1.Why is building a contractor network considered one of an investors most valuable assets?

2.How should an investor evaluate contractor performance after project completion?

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