So here's the deal.
Property that I own, had a little problem with the general contractor and so will be ending the relationship with him after work is done on the exterior of the property.
Now, there are a few options going forward. One route I'm considering is hiring some guy(s) I know to "advise" me. They don't have much in terms of capital or equipment, but they do have knowledge. So like, I'd hire them to say oversee all electrical wiring of the place. I'd buy all supplies and basically act as their assistant.
And I might not be there every day.
Thing is, what sort of payment scheme should I set up? Like, an hourly wage would be a little hard to keep track of. But, since they're not making any capital investments, it doesn't make much sense to hire them for completing specific tasks like a traditional contractor...right?
Property that I own, had a little problem with the general contractor and so will be ending the relationship with him after work is done on the exterior of the property.
Now, there are a few options going forward. One route I'm considering is hiring some guy(s) I know to "advise" me. They don't have much in terms of capital or equipment, but they do have knowledge. So like, I'd hire them to say oversee all electrical wiring of the place. I'd buy all supplies and basically act as their assistant.
And I might not be there every day.
Thing is, what sort of payment scheme should I set up? Like, an hourly wage would be a little hard to keep track of. But, since they're not making any capital investments, it doesn't make much sense to hire them for completing specific tasks like a traditional contractor...right?