The fourth season of HGTV’s “Unsellable Houses” kicked off after a long hiatus, showcasing twin sisters Leslie Davis and Lyndsay Lamb as they tackle demanding home renovation projects across Washington. However, fans were surprised to observe the absence of Jeff Lawrence, the cherished contractor who played a crucial role in the show since its inception, contributing his contracting skills and a fun dynamic with the sisters.
Viewers quickly turned to social media to inquire about his departure, prompting responses from Davis and Lamb through their renovation brand, Lamb & Co. They explained, “He’s focusing on growing his business and we’re expanding ours,” as reported by Distractify. Although the split appears friendly, Lawrence’s absence signifies a significant change for “Unsellable Houses” fans. Nonetheless, there remains a sense of hope about the future with their new team, raising the question if there’s more to his exit than simply a business venture.
Jeff Lawrence is focused on more than just business growth
Jeff Lawrence, recognized for his innovative yet practical approach, was an essential figure on “Unsellable Houses.” His absence has been noticeable, and while Davis and Lamb indicated he left to focus on expanding his business, there is more behind the decision. Since his departure, Lawrence has concentrated efforts towards JL Cares, a nonprofit side of his remodeling firm, JL Remodeling.
Through JL Cares, Jeff and his team engage in home renovations for those in need, receiving nominations from the community to assist individuals with housing difficulties. He shares updates on these projects via his YouTube channel. Although there’s potential for substantial earnings on the platform, Lawrence’s primary aim is to merge his passion for remodeling with a mission of community support, enabling him to help others while also promoting his brand. His absence will surely be felt in upcoming “Unsellable Houses” seasons, but his contributions through JL Cares are creating meaningful change that extends beyond the television screen.