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All Forum Posts by: Nathan Trail

Nathan Trail has started 5 posts and replied 13 times.

Post: Borrowing a GC license in Georgia

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Bruce. Thanks for that.  Really appreciate the insights. I’ll look more into the RMO path and if that’s an option in Georgia. 

Post: Borrowing a GC license in Georgia

Nathan TrailPosted
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Hence the question. Thanks for the detail Alan. 

Post: Borrowing a GC license in Georgia

Nathan TrailPosted
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I am considering getting by Residential GC license in Georgia.  One area I am exploring other than actual construction projects is renting/borrowing out my license to others to use.  Does anyone have experience with this in Georgia?  Also, is there anyone who has recently gone through the GC license exam recently that I can pick your brain.

Post: Residential engineer stamp

Nathan TrailPosted
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Thanks. Any recommendations or contacts?

Post: Residential engineer stamp

Nathan TrailPosted
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Hey folks. I am renovating a residential and I am taking down walls. I have the plans done but the city is telling me I need an engineer stamp. Any recommendations on a local engineer that will not overcharge. Just need a check on the plans and a stamp for the city. Open to help here. Thanks 

Post: BRRRR help in Atlanta

Nathan TrailPosted
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Awesome. @Ruben Munive. How can I contact you 

Post: BRRRR help in Atlanta

Nathan TrailPosted
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Looking for some advice on my first Brrrr. Anyone in Atl have experience wi to this method as I am about to do my first one. Not sure how the “refinance” part works and what costs I should plan on. Would welcome a phone call with anyone who has done this. 

Thanks guys. Appreciate the advise and guidance.