Family Waiver, Signing for Experience, “C-20” and Adding Inc. To Your Name
Among the best advice I received as a kid was ‘documentation’. Keeping good records is important. For current and future contractors that’s also always going
Among the best advice I received as a kid was ‘documentation’. Keeping good records is important. For current and future contractors that’s also always going
Misconception, rumor, misunderstanding or what we don’t know we don’t know can detour your route to obtaining a contractor’s license fast. The relatively new rules
To paraphrase, ‘ours is not to wonder why’ and you too can ‘profit’ from knowing the rest of that wise old saying! Another contractor is
Assisting contractors is what we do. While many questions have a simple and direct answer to provide a solution that’s not always the case. It’s
What you know and what is written in contractor rules sometimes aren’t the same thing, but not always! However, it might take an expert to
While all contractors may find the work a ‘grind’ at times, yes, there is a license for that too! How long does it take to
A corporate entity learns that ‘one for all, all for one’ may not be good license policy! We present a quality answer for a ‘qualifier’
I will ‘fence’ with a General in battling our way to answers for our contractor readers. We ‘short shunt’ an electrical question about working in
What we ‘know’ and what’s actually ‘correct’ don’t always jibe and for contractors that can be a problem. It’s why we answer questions here and
Our first contractor gets a ‘green’ light before I take on a ‘bigger’ question from Texas! Yes. An answer that likely results in time off