Qualifier Replacement, Sole Owner Qualifier and ‘Back up’ Qualifier
Can a licensed contractor be ‘on-the-job’ with an Inactive status? Yes, but it has more to do with how ‘qualified’ you might be, in CA
Can a licensed contractor be ‘on-the-job’ with an Inactive status? Yes, but it has more to do with how ‘qualified’ you might be, in CA
Is the ‘grass’ greener with another class? Let’s cross this off your list when it comes to renewals, and I ‘sign off’ on another idea
Questions, I get them, and always assist in finding the answers reader’s need. I greatly appreciate the opportunity to be a resource for attorneys, contractors,
Contractor license regulation can seem like a slippery slope. But don’t expect they let anything ‘slide’. A General finds themselves out ‘classed’, while another contractor
When it comes to ‘passing the baton’ in a contracting business you want to make sure not to drop it, so I’m glad you called.
When does a CA license qualifier get a ‘piece of the rock’? I will shine a light on NV, put a modular builder’s business together
Can what’s old really be ‘new’ again? I give a contractor a very positive spin and sort a competitive question about multiple names before charging
Thanks veterans, for your service and, yes it counts in becoming a licensed contractor. For another contractor I pull an Officer out of a hat!
I have to ‘say it isn’t so’ to answer one contractor and suggest to another that time has passed for his hope, but there is
Let’s learn how a qualifier can actually quit, when you shouldn’t expect a waiver and why keeping up with changes in contractor law are critical…