RME Qualifier, Down Payments, “C-53”, Garage Storage and Reciprocal License States
While estimates, design and plans need to add up in building, the rules of addition don’t always apply to contractor licensing. Limits, exceptions and interpretation
While estimates, design and plans need to add up in building, the rules of addition don’t always apply to contractor licensing. Limits, exceptions and interpretation
Yes, no and sometimes a maybe. Answering questions about the complex law and interpretations of it in the real world is why it’s often hard
A ‘caveat emptor’ warning for contractors and consumers! However, we begin with ‘distinction’ in our first answer, and give another contractor some extra ‘time’… Q:
While CA occasionally ‘shakes, rattles and roll’ as Earth adjusts itself, contractors can now play a role in preventing injury or worse in the event
When the State Legislature ‘rains’ new law on the contractor parade making their intent clear can get a little murky. Sometimes those rules and regulations
Panic can be a good thing! It shows you’re thinking about whatever the problem may be and we might be able to find a solution
The ‘long’ and ‘short’ of it in this edition of the Capitol Connection. We ‘own’ the answer for a ‘multi-tasking’ RMO to get us started.
You can be licensed and still not be able to use ‘contractor’ in your name! I will ‘clarify’ an answer for a “C-9”. It’s one
While you may be an ‘agent’ a contractor has different rules that may not be ‘brokered’. While one way may be blocked, an expert guide
Still have not seen a Sasquatch, but urban legend says it’s out there. What you hear or believe may not always be the right answer