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Is Getting a GC License Worth It for a New Flipper?

Dylan Jeluso
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I’m a young, new house flipper, and I’m considering getting my General Contractor (GC) license. I enjoy doing the labor and working on flips myself, so being able to take on more responsibility during projects really appeals to me. I can get my GC license fairly quickly and without too much hassle from prior experience. However, I’m wondering if it’s worth the time and effort, especially at this stage of my career. Would having the license help me save money or gain more control over my projects? I’d love to hear any advice or personal experiences from others who have been in a similar position. Thanks in advance for your input!

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Zachary Deal
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One thing to keep in mind is typically a lender will not be able to reimburse you for labor you complete yourself on a flip. However, as Erik mentioned, having a GC license definitely helps with the approval process on hard money loans and can get you more competitive terms as well! 

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