Defining “Incidental & Supplemental”, Contracts & Qualifying Multiple Licenses
While the law in contractor’s regulation is black and white, how those words are interpreted has always been a ‘gray’ area where expert advice is
While the law in contractor’s regulation is black and white, how those words are interpreted has always been a ‘gray’ area where expert advice is
As suggested at the end of this column, knowledge or knowing is power, especially when you keep it under your hat! From our ‘fencing’ lesson
Competition is often tight in construction bidding so knowing the rules and regulations is often crucial to keeping ahead of the curve in winning bids.
I have heard that ‘timing is everything’ in humor, but it is no joke when deciding on making changes in your contractor’s licensing as our
Contractors come in all sizes. Some work close to home while some contractors need licensing across the country. Several quality answers ‘qualify’ as expert assistance
Understanding the complex web of paperwork that is required of contractor’s isn’t easy. But, like a ‘house of cards’ when one piece of paper is
Is it possible to ‘go back’ to the future with a contractor’s license? As the ‘boomer’ generation reach retirement who will take over the companies
We give a ‘hand’ to a contractor interested in getting a license in another state where fingerprints aren’t first on the list for ‘background’ checks.
Becoming a Qualifier has certain ‘qualifications’ in whatever form is chosen. Understanding the differences between RME/RMO may take an expert and an example of what
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