GENERAL
What partner services does CBC offer?
CBC offers strategic surface and finish upgrades for property partners, including pre-listing improvements, investor refreshes, rental turnover work, and targeted visual upgrades.
Who is the partner program for?
The partner program is designed for realtors, investors, property managers, landlords, developers, and repeat clients who need focused surface work for properties.
Does CBC do full remodels?
CBC focuses on surface and finish upgrades, not full-home remodeling. Scope is targeted to high-impact areas that improve property performance.
PARTNER PROCESS
How do I start a partner project?
Complete the Partner Inquiry Form with property details, partner type, project goals, and photos if available. CBC will review and follow up with next steps.
What happens after I submit an inquiry?
CBC reviews your submission, may follow up with questions, and provides scope direction and scheduling guidance based on property conditions and timeline.
Can I work with CBC on multiple properties?
Yes. CBC supports repeat partner relationships and portfolio work with consistent finish standards across properties.
PROJECT SCOPE
What types of upgrades are included?
Common partner upgrades include kitchen backsplashes, fireplace surrounds, accent walls, bathroom surfaces, entry areas, exterior/patio surfaces, and finish detail work.
Can scope be added during the project?
Additional scope may be possible but should be reviewed and approved before work begins, as it can affect timeline and scheduling.
Do you handle demo and surface prep?
Demo and prep may be included depending on scope. Existing material removal, wall repair, and surface preparation needs are reviewed during project scoping.
SCHEDULING
How quickly can partner projects start?
Start dates depend on current availability, project scope, material readiness, and property access. Listing and turnover deadlines are considered during scheduling.
Can CBC meet listing photography deadlines?
CBC works to align pre-listing upgrades with photography and showing schedules when timeline is shared during the inquiry process.
What can delay a partner project?
Common delays include unavailable materials, incomplete decisions, hidden surface issues, added scope, property access constraints, or timeline changes.