Mechanic’s Lien Rules, General Builder’s & Swimming Pools and Handyman Limits
Handymen need to remember the scope and limits of their work or they might find themselves ‘a dollar’ over the line and on the wrong
Handymen need to remember the scope and limits of their work or they might find themselves ‘a dollar’ over the line and on the wrong
A ‘general’ question starts out this Q&A, and for anyone who employs subcontractors a valuable lesson comes with the answer. We discover a ‘major’ glitch
Despite the obvious ‘suspense’ we step up to provide a ‘remedy’ for a contractor worried about ‘hiccups’ in applying for the LLC license. Just in
Like the chefs at your favorite diner we are cooking up a few ‘short’ orders while providing contractors with a steady diet of ‘Q and
The interaction with contractors and the feedback from readers is why this is written. Knowing you read every word is both gratifying and always of
A contractor with a great deal of on-the-job history is ‘shocked’ to learn that his work experience won’t do ‘double duty’ as he seeks to
Sometimes the ‘landscape’ of contractor’s regulation is like ‘separating the forest from the trees’. We give added perspective to a recent answer that some thought
A contractor unsure about what license is required to ‘cut the deck’ is in the cards this time. We offer a second ‘deal’ on a
“Measure twice and cut once” is a good rule carpenters use to get a cut right. Getting the right information in the highly complex license regulations
The introduction of Limited Liability Company, or LLC licensing in CA has opened a relative ‘floodgate’ as contractors explore this new way to organize their