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Getting a GC license as an Owner builder
Hey everyone,
So I applied to test for a GC license in California, but was short on experience. My BA got me 24 months of experience and my owner builder experience only gave me 4 months. As an owner builder, I built 3 ADUs and 1 JADU (subbed out the structure build and I did all the finish work). I did qualify I quit my job last month to focus more on real estate investing, and I want a GC license so I can contract my own builds. I know that I can keep going as an owner builder, but I also want to build new construction commercial properties, as well as having the GC license for credibility when working with other investors in the future.
I love everything about construction. I first got into construction to save money on labor when I built my first ADU as an owner builder. I enjoyed the hard labor and comradery that I missed from my Navy days working in engineering.
My question is, how do I go about getting more experience on paper without having to commit to an employer/contractor for a long-term position? Are there any investors on here that got their GC license later on and went on to contract your own builds?
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Quote from @Ryan Normand:
Ah, ok...I thought you could get a degree in basket weaving and that counted towards the license quals..... :-)