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Updated about 3 years ago on . Most recent reply

Help me flip cars legally to generate income for real estate
I'm good with cars. In the last 6 months I bought, fixed, and then sold 8 cars. In order for me to continue I really need to get a dealer license here in the great state of Washington. The requirements of which require me to have space in an enclosed structure at a commercial property, amongst other things. I need to rent a cheap space.
I don't need said commercial space to do any work on the cars, I have other facilities (family member's residential shop) for that. Is there an out of the box thinker that can figure some sort of rental space that I can register the license to?
I have heard of some "hanging" their license at existing dealerships, but I'm trying to avoid that. Even though I haven't found one that even does that thus far.