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All Forum Posts by: Rylie Cooke

Rylie Cooke has started 1 posts and replied 1 times.

The goal is to get my own GC license but in AZ you need 4 years of experience (hands on or managerial) to even apply. The long term goal is to do custom homes, starting with spec builds. To start, and to earn my required experience I need to work with another GC, even if I do most of the work. What is a fair offer to make to that GC, and what kind of deal should I not accept? I would be providing the capital. I’m also willing to leverage future deals as part of my offer. Any info is appreciated.