"Mother, can I have a party?" "Certainly," I answered our young son. Then I hesitated. Parties we would always had plenty of them. But now with the young son in High School, this wouldn't be any little boy affair.
"What kind of a party would you like?" I asked very casually.
"Oh there are about six fellows I would like to invite," he said, and added slowly, "and about six girls."
This could not be a dance because many of this crowd were not yet accomplished dancers; neither did they care much about bridge. But we can try anything once so I told him to invite the youngsters and we would plan games for their entertainment. Now I look back and wonder why all the dither. Just in case some of you are up against the same proposition let me tell you how it worked out.
John invited the girls by telephone and when each girl accepted he told her one of the boys would call for her. Then he invited the boys and asked each one to see that a certain girl arrived safely. This plan settled the couple problem to the satisfaction of all concerned.
The first game of the evening was "Amnesia." Beforehand we had written on slips of paper the names of famous people; movie stars, radio comedians, comic-strip characters, and the like. One of these slips was pinned on the back of each guest. The name on the slip was unknown to the one wearing it. According to the game, each guest had lost his memory and was to learn his identity himself. He was forbidden to remove the paper from his back or to look into a mirror. He could ask questions of the other guests, but only questions that could be answered by "yes" or "no". With everyone asking questions of everyone else the ice was soon broken. From then on the evening was a gay affair.
The next game proved to be so much fun; they asked to play it a second time. The players were all seated in a circle. John started a three-beat rhythm and everyone joined in. On the count of one, hands were all clapped on knees; on the count of two, hands were clapped together in front; and on the three, all snapped their fingers with arms outstretched parallel to their shoulders. At the count of three John named a common noun such as "elephant." Without breaking the one, two, three rhythm the girl next gave a noun beginning with "t" such as "teacher." The new word had to begin with "t" because that was the last letter of the previous word mentioned. The noun must be given on the third beat of the rhythm. The one who couldn't think of a noun quick enough dropped out of the game until the winner was finally determined.
Simple game with simple rules should be selected for a party. At the beginning of the party a simple game like Amnesia is always good to play to break the ice and make the entire youngster feel free and funny.
Sub Sub Space Face
Many people start a fix and flip project because they have a certain skill or simply go into the project thinking, ?How hard can it be, right? I'll just learn how to install cabinets, or do basic electrical or plumbing, or whatever task is needed.? The savvy investor must ask, ?Is this the highest and best use of my time??
When my husband and I decided to start a real estate investment business, we focused primarily on fix and flip projects. One of the largest expenses in a real estate investing fix and flip project is of course, the labor. We decided immediately that we would not be ?suckered? into paying outrageous rates for labor and opted instead to do much of the work ourselves. My husband, Jon, is a pretty handy guy and is not afraid to learn something new. In fact, flipping houses seemed like a perfect fit because of his background in project management, and did I mention that he is generally a pretty handy guy?
Now, this does not mean Jon was an expert electrician, or plumber or even carpenter for that matter, but we figured he could learn as he went and that the contractor would be happy to give Jon a little on-the-job-training as they go along. Are you laughing yet? Great idea, right? Our fairy tale contractor would just be thrilled to have the work and would not mind giving some pointers along the way. I think we must have been ?on something? that night because people looked at us like we were more than a little loopy.
The contractors who were open to our handy idea didn't mind and gave a lower quote than the others because of the extra help, but the quality of work that we would get was marginal at best.
Actually, I even got into the game and tried my hand at painting, landscaping and other odd jobs. Paint is a breeze, right? I never want to paint another wall in my life. Between the paint and landscaping my hands felt like, well, a construction worker's hands, because they were. The daily activities became a full-time job and then some. Between shopping, painting and landscaping, it all seemed never-ending.
Other considerations when planning your project as it relates to contractors are the city requirements. In fact, when you hire a contractor many cities want to know with whom you are working, that they are licensed, and that they register and obtain a business license with that particular city. Check with your local offices because each city has its own guidelines. It is just something to be aware of.
In addition, one must be careful to have a subcontractor agreement, establishing your relationship as a subcontractor and that they are not an employee. There are forms online or go to your RE lawyer for the appropriate wording so that you are in compliance with your state's laws.
Jon working side by side with the contractor was a weakness in our overall plan. Our little experiment didn't work out very well as you might have imagined. There was no accountability for completion of a project, and our project was invariably behind schedule without very much recourse at all. I mean, really, whose fault was it anyway?
Another concern was the increased liability issues since we were all working on the same projects. If something had gone terribly wrong, fingers would be pointing in every direction. In hindsight it was a bad plan but we learned from our mistakes and quickly made sure, on future projects, to get quotes by job from each contractor. Whether it's getting the whole project quoted or singular projects quoted by subcontractors, it is critical to get your information and quotes in writing. This will save from misunderstandings on the back end and give you stronger recourse if something were to go wrong.
I say ?sub? all the way and keep your fingers out of their projects. Let the subcontractors do what they are great at doing and keep the accountability and liability clean. There are many reasonably priced contractors and subcontractors out there who are willing to work with investors which to them, translates into repeat customers. Don't think for a minute that any money you pay them is wasted or that you are being ?suckered.? They perform a service and if they know that you are a real estate investor who plans on doing this regularly, their ears perk up and their quotes go down.
Stay busy at the business of putting together great real estate investment deals and leave the contracting work to the contractors. This may not make sense for everybody, but the most important question remains this, ?What is the highest and best use of my time??
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