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Developing Land, Do you recommend getting a business license?
Hey guys, Looking for some advice. I have the opportunity to develop four lots early in the year and I wanted to get some advice on whether I need to start an actual business in the state of Washington as an invester/General Contractor? I've asked a couple CPA's and they said usually under two properties a year you can 'get away' with, but now I'm up against this opportunity of four. I can also rent and sell a couple next year, or even owner finance and delay the sale. What are people doing typically when developing out properties, more than two a year? Thanks in advance!
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Jay Hinrichs
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Oregon requires a developers license to rehab or build new then you hire a GC to actually build it. Wa. I think just requires a GC license. Assuming your talking about vertical construction? I have built a few subdivision in Clark co and flipped numerous homes in Clark and the counties north and no bizz license.. And I flip land on the Eastern side of the mountains from Lake Chelan area to Spokane are north we do half a dozen or more of those a year and no license or bizz license required to just buy and sell dirt or develop dirt.
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