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Matt Hoiles
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To get you general contractors license, or not?

Matt Hoiles
  • Nashville, TN
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I’m a new investor to Nashville, TN. I have wholesaled one deal ($20k profit), and just bought my first multi-family (3 apartments in East Nashville). I am partnering up with my realtor on future endeavors (BRRRR, flipping, more and wholesale deals) and am wondering whether it’s worthwhile getting my own GC license. I enjoy designing and creating, and while have no construction experience... am a little control freak, and haven’t had many good experiences with GC reliability / professionalism to date. I know there are liability risks, etc. but I’d love to hear from other investors who have either got, or considered getting, their GC license as part of their overall investor strategy. What were the factors you weighed up, and why did you choose the path you chose?

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Matthew Paul#2 Contractors Contributor
  • Severna Park, MD
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Matthew Paul#2 Contractors Contributor
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Ok get your GC license , work on your own flips and then make some real good money by doing projects for others . 

You can make as much or more being the contractor on a job without risking any of your money , than buying and flipping . A good GC is simply someone who has a lot of great subs , and excellent scheduling skills  

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