₹2,78,760 Saved by Following this One Tip

Today, I got up at 5:30 Am, which rarely happens.

I read one chapter on a copywriting book and turned on my desktop to start my regular online work.

As it’s an early morning without any disturbance, I decided to create a few simple image ads to start advertising my Building Contractor Guide.

I took one important tip and created a Facebook image ad.

It’s a very valuable tip, but in that guide, I explained that concept in only a few lines.

Which buyers can easily ignore, or that point may go unnoticed.

I don’t want that to happen.

Because, if they properly implement that tip… They could save a lot.

Which is what I needed.

I need to help as many customers as possible by guiding them correctly as much as possible.

So, I decided to do something about that tip.

From this afternoon onwards, I was working on expanding the concept so readers can understand it and its importance easily.

Just understanding is not enough…

They need to implement this in their building to actually save.

So, to take them seriously, I took our second building’s real details and showed all the calculations of how this tip helped save money in our case.

After some calculations, it came to around ₹2,78,760.

Your savings could change depending on your construction budget.

I believe showing the actual number with real data calculation helps users take that tip seriously.

If you have access to the Building Contractor Guide, please download the updated guide (I keep updating, sorry!) to see the tip with real calculation at #3.13.

I also added another tip to safeguard yourself from accidents at 3.16.

If you don’t have access, read more details about my Building Contractor Guide here. If it makes sense, you can purchase it.

Get products delivered fast without any follow-up

The last rice bag also getting over…

We needed to order a few rice bags. Because the older the rice, the better it is.

We usually buy a few rations from a nearby provision store rest of them my brother order online.

Every time I order a rice bag, I always pay first so when he delivers to our house, I don’t need to go to pay him.

I used to follow this method many times…

Whenever I pay him the full amount upfront, he used to deliver after 1 week. That too after multiple followups only he used to deliver…

I don’t have any trust issues with the shop.

But we used to waste our time following up with the shop owner to get the product we paid for.

This time, I decided to do something else.

I ordered 3 bags of rice and didn’t pay anything in advance.

To my surprise, this time, he delivered the rice bag the next day itself.

This is the first time he has delivered so fast.

Same way…

When you pay the amount in advance, be aware that sometimes, paying in advance can actually slow the product delivery.

I got stuck similarly when we ordered tiles.

I already paid 50% of the amount upfront. The seller is not ready to deliver the product.

He always told me some reasons and kept postponing the delivery date.

I used to follow up with the shop guy almost 30 to 40 times just to get the products that we paid for.

I decided I would never go back to that guy again.

More such tips from real construction experience are shared in my guides.

Arun

My brother don’t belive in numerology but now

My younger brother doesn’t usually believe much in numerology stuff. But recently, one small negative event happened in his life.

He spoke about that with his close relative guy in a general talk.

The guy who he spoke recently started studying numerology out of self-interest and sharing his lessons with friends and observing their results.

When my brother spoke to our relative, he explained that his mobile number was not good and how that mobile number was affecting his life.

He did not just explain that. He also shared a few real-life case studies about how they are seeing positive improvements in their lives after taking his numerology suggestions.

He suggested a good mobile number for my brother based on his birth date. (I guess for free of cost, as bro is very close)

My brother… who has a kind of fancy number and never changed his mobile number for the past 8+ years (to my knowledge), took the second sim.

He still has an old sim. However, he actively started using a numerology mobile number for the past few days.

Changing the old sim is not easy, so he is using both numbers for the time being.

Why I’m sharing this?

I’m not sure how much you believe in the concept of numerology. As per my observation, numerology works.

After your house construction is over, you can use numerology concepts while naming your house. As you have nothing loose.

In our second building, I used numerologically compatible names for our house.

The only problem most of them face is that finding such names is very difficult.

That’s why I built an Excel sheet to make your job easier.

All you need to do is find a number that is good for the house owner and find a name that matches that good number.

By doing this, you have nothing to lose.

In my Bulk Name Numerology Calculator, I shared all these details. If you are interested in this, visit this page for more details.

When JCB sound starts…

Before bringing JCB to do any work, I have a small tip to share.

Inform the JCB operator to follow only your instructions and not all the visitors.

The reason?

In some cases, if you bring a JCB to do your task, neighbours sometimes ask you or a JCB guy to do the cleaning work here and there.

You cannot say No in front of them. You cannot say Yes also…

Some use such instances very well.

They don’t pay for using such a service. They just want to use free service when you bring a JCB vehicle.

It depends on the place and people near your site. This doesn’t happen in all places.

Just sharing so you are aware of it.

Today, I added one more important and a money-saving tip to the Building Contractor Guide. If you have not yet done your earthwork, read the tip in section 4.68 (46th page).

Arun

how this owner wasted almost 3K by assuming himself

Today, RCC molding work is scheduled in a nearby construction building.

The owner properly arranged all the molding required materials a few days back.

That’s a good practice.

But…

He made a mistake. That mistake cost him ₹2K to 3K.

What was that mistake?

The owner assumed where materials needed to be, and he dumped msand and jelly in the previous spot where he used to keep them.

It was the same spot where the previous few molding items were kept. So, the owner assumed he dumped all the materials in the same spot.

The Gang team (labourers who do concrete work) came this morning. They noticed they could not set up their ladder and asked different places to have msand and jelly.

What does the owner need to do now?

So the owner called JCB, and with the help of JCB, they shifted Msand and Jelly to the place they suggested by the Gang team.

It’s simply a time and money waste for the owner.

I recommend always asking Gang team members, not even your building contractor, to know where they need molding materials before starting RCC molding work.

They will suggest where they can install the machine, where they need msand, where they need jelly properly.

After that only keep materials as they suggest to avoid extra time and money wastage.

I have an important thing I need to share regarding molding if ground floor molding is not yet done. I shared that tip in my During Moding Time guide.

I highly recommend that you strictly follow what I shared in the guide.

Engineer measurement to easy to understand way

When your engineer gives your building plan, they give it on paper containing dimensions, which usually cannot be felt in most cases.

If you want to experience room dimensions live practically, what I recommend is…

Ask labourers to build one course of masonry (one bricklayer) according to the engineer’s plan during construction time. Now, go and walk and feel physically to experience the room’s size live.

If you find something you need to change, make changes and experience first. If you feel good, then proceed with the remaining construction/masonry work.

Don’t make changes too much after construction work is already done.

It’s simply a waste of materials and labour charges.

Keep in mind you cannot make changes however you need. You can only change in some areas, not all the places.

The reason is that the engineer plans pillars and beams where required. You cannot move walls randomly…

If you are in doubt, you can always ask the building contractor or engineer before making changes. They will tell if it can be done without issue or not.

When we checked the room size like this, we made our hall a little bigger than the engineer’s plan without affecting any load issues.

Not only that…

We made some minor alterations here and there without affecting the engineering plan too much.

If you need to get such ideas, you must do this one brick construction and experience and think in that spot.

The more family members, contractors, friends present on that day, better the idea you can get.

There is no better suggestion than this tip to experience room sizes.

Most important, valuable, and common mistakes realted to construction are shared in my building contractor guide.

These mistakes are like make once, and suffer longer time kind of…

Arun

Think rental income before planning

One thing that I like apart from my online business is collecting rent.

Although it comes with its own risk. But if you ask me, the reward always overtakes the risk in the rental business.

Every month, by the 10th, all rent is automatically deposited in my bank account without fail.

People who fail to send rent are charged extra for late payment. So again, there will be a reward for that.

I still remember when we first rented our property, which was around 5500rs.

Now we collect rent up to ₹8500 based on how many persons (students) stay (not PG).

Rent actively rises every year. Ours is the student market. That, too, out-of-state students studying in college means you can expect good rent.

So it’s really a good income you can depend on.

If your site is also located in such an area, do think about rental property and its income.

It’s really a good source to depend on.

If you are tight on budget, just inform the engineer in future you will build another 2 or 3 floors and ask him to give a plan accordingly.

Once you get the budget, you can reconstruct & add more floors on the same building.

That’s what we did in our first building. First, we built the ground and first floor. After seeing rental returns, we added the 2nd and 3rd floors again.

We are able to add more floors because we planned for the G+3 floor at the time of planning itself.

If you are good at marketing & technology, you can also reduce the vacancy period.

That means more ₹₹₹₹.

I follow my own system to keep my rental units full always. I will share all my experiments and learning at IndianLandlord.com.

I’m not very active there yet.

I will soon when I have something to share.

If you plan to start or already have rental properties in India, join me at IndianLandlord.com to receive landlording tips.

Arun

How not to get an extra work monthly once

Today, outside my home office window, I noticed that a construction building made two mistakes related to the meterbox.

So I opened my Electrical Work Guide to check if I mentioned that point or not…

When I searched, I noticed one point had already been added, but no images had been added, and another point had not been added. Now that also mentioned.

I went back to my second building, took a photo of the mistake they made, and added it to the document in the 5.53 section (redownload again to see updated content).

By the way, this is not their first building.

They recently built one beautiful house on the same road with great care. However, as soon as they entered the house, they sold the building within a few months.

That building not even completed 1 year.

I already written about it earlier. If you are interested in learning more, please visit this article.

Whatever mistake they make now will cause extra work for them monthly once they enter the house this time.

By this, I can conclude that just having construction experience is not enough to identify mistakes. We need to have an extra eye and thinking knowledge.

One way you can improve your ability to identify such mistakes is by reading the guides that I have written.

It’s not an encyclopedia.

It’s a simple guide with straightforward concepts shared with images wherever applicable.

Arun

Careless Tenants

In one of our rental units, 500 rs of electricity bill came this month.

But the thing is, no one has stayed in the building for the past 20 days…

Moreover, even if they stay, their electricity bill usually comes to 0 rs because the Karnataka government offers some free units.

The student got suspicious, and we got to know something was wrong.

When the student/tenant was informed regarding the electricity bill issue, we checked to see if the meter reader had taken the wrong reading.

The reading looks correct.

The meter also shows that it is actively consuming electricity.

The tenant not yet returned from home. We asked our tenant permission to check inside the house, and he said ok, go and check like he gave permission.

When checked inside, the Geyser, Fridge, and Wifi router have been running 24*7 for the past 20+ days…

Careless Tenants.

Informed the student and switched off all the devices.

Before returning, I took a photo in that rental unit for another example to check whether the electrical contractor knew his work.

This is a good example that shows how careless electrical contractors who don’t know proper working methods can be easily identified by seeing their other works.

In the electrical contractor guide, I shared that image in section 1.5, example 2.

This issue happened in our first building when we didn’t know how to hire a good electrical contractor.

For the second building, we learned our lesson very well after dealing with this cheap & headache electrical contractor.

We not only learned just choosing a good electrical contractor, we learned a lot from this guy…

Every lesson I learned from this guy in a hard way is shared in my electrical work guide.

Arun

pain after housewarming function

Yesterday, while going through my email inbox, I came across an email with the subject line “Pain”.

I remembered one incident in our first building when I saw the word pain.

It happened when all the construction work was over, and we shifted from a rental property to a brand-new house.

Usually, once the housewarming function is over, it’s recommended that someone stay in the brand-new house.

That’s a kind of tradition we follow. I’m not sure about others…

So, we started shifting all the items on the same day, and I also helped with the shifting process.

I stand on the staircase, and when someone gives me an item from below me, I take and pass that item to the next person.

While doing this type of shifting, I noticed no pain that time…

Once all the shifting was done, whenever I walked for a longer period or in any hilly area, I started noticing some strange pain in one leg.

That pain still has not left me.

When I put more strain on my legs, I feel that pain again, or else I won’t notice that pain at all…

After thinking about why and how it happened, I noticed it happened only after shifting from rental property to our house.

That day, it seemed I put more stress on one of my legs than it could handle.

Whatever weight I used to lift while standing on the staircase put a load on that one leg.

Don’t make similar mistakes to what I did on that day.

Use labourers to shift the materials and monitor them on both buildings at shifting times.

You spend a little on labour charges, but you take care of your health. Which is way more important than anything else.

Arun

PS: I shared some of the lessons that I learned after doing housewarming function inside my Housewarming guide.