Losing a Qualifier, Breaking Concrete & Business Name Requirements
We begin with a ‘suspense’ story offered by a contractor who is becoming ‘unqualified’. You need a license to work, but can you participate in
We begin with a ‘suspense’ story offered by a contractor who is becoming ‘unqualified’. You need a license to work, but can you participate in
When a contractor finds a situation that defies understanding, who are you going to call? Over the years our readers have found answers here and
When a client says they will ‘take our word for it’ there is no greater compliment. With more than 30 years assisting contractors at Capitol
Like the timber wolf that has been in the news looking for new territory across the borders of Oregon and California, contractors across the west
When you need something quickly do you expect to get it from a government agency? We find ourselves ‘standing up’ for a contractor who needs
The sushi master can cut fish thin but the law ‘cuts’ contractor’s regulation even finer. While it may be okay here, it won’t be over
We ‘heat’ up the discussion with contractors as a warning reminder to stay cool on the job this summer. Another contractor is concerned about what
Common wisdom says you always consider the source when evaluating a statement, offer or claim. That is doubly wise for consumers who are falling victim
Can a legal judgment ‘ricochet’ from its intended target? Our first contractor is hoping to get out of harm’s way before the legal battle is
Does a “C-10” need Worker’s Comp if he hires a contract ‘installer’? CA offers a ‘family waiver’ but what about Arizona or Nevada? John Lennon