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Updated over 4 years ago,

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Edward Moore
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Doing flips without a GC?

Edward Moore
  • Flipper/Rehabber
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I have been doing some reading on this and it seems like in NC at least you do not have to hire a GC for a project that stays under the 30k threshold. I would like to manage and even do some of the work on most of my projects, and I think this is the way to do it.

 Does anyone have any input on this? 

Would you then just have the electricians, plumber, etc.. pull their own permits?

I am assuming because I would be operating under an LLC, and not living there for 12 months that I would not be able to pull my own permits as the home owner?

What happens if mid project the unexpected happens and it then goes over that 30k mark? Who would be checking for this? 

Thanks