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Updated about 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

HOUSE FLIPPING IF YOUR A GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Hello BP community!
Hoping someone may be able to educate me on this subject. So I am currently about to finish my first house flip where I did almost all of the work myself and I am not a General Contractor currently. I am planning on getting my General Contractors licences in Spokane Washington not for house flipping but to be able to service and do basic maintenance work for my Wife's property management company. So my question is will this negatively affect me in anyway when I decide to flip a house in the future? Will I now be legally held to a different standard on how and whom can perform the work?
Jeff Wittig